Historic buildings emerge from stone in Matthew Simmonds’ ethereal sculptures – huge


Matthew Simmonds carved realistic miniature Gothic cathedral arches, stairwells and colonnades from humble blocks of Carrara marble and limestone. Often based on architectural details from real locations, such as cities around Tuscany and Bamberg Cathedral in Germany, the sculptures depict the intimate details of corners, vaulted ceilings, arcades and stairwells, which can sometimes be seen through additional apertures. Artist-carved marble and limestone moldings reveal smooth, opulent interiors while highlighting the stone’s natural qualities.

Symonds, who has been working on a series of commissions recently, is using the current quiet period to return to the studio to experiment. He told Colossal, “I’m interested in illustrating what I want to express through various themes in the work, particularly the play of character space and light, and how to express the sacredness of the sculpture’s inner world.”

Architectural columns meticulously carved into a large block of limestone
“Proscænium: Faxe” (2025), limestone, 39 x 39 x 45 cm
Architectural columns meticulously carved into a large block of limestone
Details of “Proscænium: Fax”
Ceiling details of the architectural cathedral are meticulously carved into miniature form within a large block of limestone
Remnant of Kings (2025), limestone, 15 cm high
Architectural columns and arches carefully carved from large blocks of marble
“Tuscan City: Pisa” (2025), Carrara marble, 37 cm high
Architectural columns and arches are intricately carved into large blocks of limestone
“A Lamp in a Dark Place” (2025), limestone, 42 cm high
Architectural plan of the cathedral carved in miniature from a single piece of limestone
“Reverse Plan: Bamberg Cathedral” (2024), limestone, 51 cm high
Architectural columns, arches and staircases are intricately carved from a single block of limestone
“Gothic Passage in Sedilia” (2025), limestone, 17 x 15 x 20 cm
Architectural pillars carefully carved from large blocks of marble
“Essays on Baroque Space IV” (2024), Carrara marble, height 37.5 cm
Architectural features, trains and other objects are intricately carved into large blocks of limestone
“Windows 26” (2026), limestone, 50 x 10 x 50 cm
Details of architectural features, trains and other objects carefully carved into a large block of limestone
Details for “Windows 26”

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