How’s My Lad?
£2,495.00
Title:Â How’s My Lad?
Artist:Â Leigh Lambert Sculpture
Type:Â Solid bronze sculpture
Size:Â Â 32.0cm x 24.0cm x 22.0cm
Edition Size:Â 50
How’s My Lad? by Leigh Lambert
A Tender Embrace
This limited-edition bronze sculpture captures a poignant moment of affection. A kneeling figure, clad in a cap, embraces a child. The emotion is palpable; the embrace speaks volumes about the bond between them. Therefore, this sculpture is emotionally resonant.
Detailed Craftsmanship
The detail in the sculpture is exceptional. The texture of the clothing, the expressions on their faces—all are rendered with remarkable skill. Furthermore, this level of detail elevates the piece beyond mere representation. In short, it’s a testament to the artist’s talent.
A Timeless Treasure
The sculpture exudes warmth and tenderness. It’s more than just a piece of art; it tells a story. It evokes memories and sentiments that resonate deeply with viewers. As a result, it is a timeless piece suitable for any setting.
A Perfect Gift
This bronze sculpture would make a truly memorable gift. It would be cherished for its artistry and emotional impact. Consequently, it is ideal for any occasion requiring a thoughtful and sentimental gift. This moving piece captures a universal human experience.
Leigh Lambert (in his own words)
“I was born and raised in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne where I lived for the first twenty years of my life. I began to draw as soon as I could hold a pencil and my family quickly recognised that I had some artistic talent. As I progressed through school, my creations captured the attention of my teachers.
I moved to Warwickshire with my family in 1996 where I focused on the development of my technique. It was on leaving Newcastle that I began to appreciate my upbringing – what I had once seen as a concrete jungle now seeming strangely beautiful. Taking inspiration from my and my Dad’s childhood, my pieces have a strong sense of nostalgia, evoking fond memories of a youth that many seem to relate to.
I mainly work in pencil, watercolour and oil on board from my garden studio. My use of colour is minimal, applying splashes only to the figures that play in the otherwise monochromatic landscapes, capturing the joy of youth.
I have thankfully achieved some success in recent years and, thanks to my ever-growing following, my limited edition prints and original art sell out very quickly and I have a waiting list for commissions.
Joining Andrew and Kathryn in this amazing new space marks a new chapter in my career which I am so grateful and excited about. With so many of my originals, limited editions and exclusive editions on display, this is the largest collection of my work anywhere in the country and look forward to meeting you at the events that we have planned in the not too distant future.





