Gary Breeze 
Works available
My Mama done tol me
2004
Limestone
36 × 45 × 6cm / 11 ¼ x 1ft5 ¾ x 2 ⅜ ins
Too marvellous for words
2004
Limestone
36 × 45 × 6cm / 1ft2 ⅛ x 1ft5 ¾ x 2 ⅜ ins
Biography
(1966–)
Since his training at the Norwich School of Art, Gary Breeze set up his letter cutting workshop in Diss, Norfolk and has received commissions for prestigious memorials including The Soviet War memorial at The Imperial War Museum, the memorial to the victims of the Bali Bombings at Clive Steps, St James' Park. He has recently completed work for the new Scottish Parliament building and the new archaeological department of Southampton University. Breeze's work, both witty and inventive, has contributed much to the revival of letter cutting and has been exhibited throughout the UK. His solo exhibition Musaeum took place at the New Art Centre in 2004.
In the summer of 2007, Gary Breeze is co-curating the exhibition 'Roche Riddles', bringing together writers and letter-cutters who will create new works for the walled garden at Roche Court. A number of new riddles will be composed and engraved into stone by some of the most talented letter-cutters working today.