As an artist with a deep passion for both craftsmanship and engineering, Andrew Baldwin's work bridges the worlds of art and mechanics. Known for creating a wide skill range of pieces, from imposing life-sized sculptures to more delicate, smaller works, he seamlessly blends artistic vision with technical precision. Andrew's practice incorporates a variety of methods, including lost wax casting in various metals and steel fabrication, showcasing his mastery of both traditional and contemporary techniques. Every piece is crafted by hand, with kinetic sculptures featuring intricately designed moving parts, each built from scratch.

Andrew draws inspiration largely from imagination and an ongoing exploration of new ways to infuse movement and animation into their creations. This commitment to innovation is a driving force behind much of his work, pushing him to constantly evolve his artistic and mechanical processes.

Fallen Fruit, 2005

Based at Trinity Buoy Wharf in London, where he is an integral part of the creative community there, with several of his sculptures on permanent display. Through his art, Andrew invites viewers to experience the intersection of form, motion, and creativity, offering a unique and dynamic perspective on modern sculpture.