William Pye’s Talk On 1st November 2010
While ten of his water pieces are on show around Kings Place in London, William Pye will give an illustrated […]
Two Exhibitions In London
Pangolin London 9th Sept. to 24th Dec. 2010, Osborne Samuel 9th Sept. to 2nd Oct. 2010. To coincide with the […]
2009 Marsh Award for best fountain
The Salisbury Cathedral Font was joint winner of the 2009 Marsh Award for best new fountain or water feature in […]
Work progress in Drammen, Norway
Work is progressing in Drammen (see news item dated 9th May 2008) on the water sculpture due to be completed […]
Coanda in a private garden
An example of the Coanda effect in a private garden in south London. The water is allowed to spill over […]
Shimmer, a new piece in Italy
Shimmer has its genesis in the mediaeval garden at Ninfa, south of Rome, where at one point water appears under […]
William Pye wins competition in Norway
On 5th May 2008 William Pye won a major international sculpture competition for a water sculpture to occupy a new […]
New work by William Pye at the Royal British Society of Sculptors
‘Beneath the Surface: A Decade of Projects Seen in Depth’ opens on 5th June 2008. Alongside recently completed works, it […]
A new permanent font for Salisbury Cathedral
I have worked on the project on and off for the past ten years and the font is now completed […]
Major makeover at King’s Cross, London
A new 8.5 metre sculpture is now in King’s Cross on the same site that my first major commission appeared […]
Three sculptures in Russia
On 1st November 2006 I learned that the head of the Mariinsky organisation wished to acquire three of my works […]
September 2006: new sculpture in Greece
In early September 2006 ‘Attica’, an eight metre high, six tonne water sculpture in mirror-polished stainless steel was loaded and […]