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WAITING SCULPTURE VISITED BY PUPPETS

Judy Boyt Waiting Sculpture in Liverpool with the War Horse

WAR HORSE VISITS

This amazing puppet, that takes the skills of three puppeteers to bring to life on stage, was brought along to say hello.

Judy Boyt Waiting Sculpture in Liverpool with Little Amal

LITTLE AMAL

This 12 foot puppet of a 10 year old Syrian refugee was introduced to the sculpture on her walk around the UK. The aim of the walk was to draw attention to the plight of refugees.

Judy Boyt Waiting Sculpture in Liverpool with Flowers

RETURN OF THE FLOWERS

“My sculpture of the Working Horse sited on Liverpool Docks was decorated with paper flowers to celebrate the old May Day parades that used to be held to raise funds for hospitals and charities. “

Judy Boyt
Judy Boyt Talos Art and Sculpture Exhibition 2025

TALOS ART & SCULPTURE SUMMER EXHIBITION JULY 2025

Visitors to this fabulous annual exhibition were treated to some of Judy’s drawings and sculptures against the stunning backdrop of the house and gardens at Broad’s Green Farm in Wiltshire.

Judy Boyt Talos Art and Sculpture Exhibition 2025
Judy Boyt Talos Art and Sculpture Exhibition 2025
Judy Boyt Original Badminton Trophy

BADMINTON TROPHY

In 2019 Judy Boyt was commissioned to create a new trophy after Mitsubishi retired from the sponsorship. So, 30 years after she made the old trophy she created a new one to be used in perpetuity. It was quite a challenge due to the limitations created by the pandemic, and the project had to be kept secret, but finally, the new trophy was revealed.

Judy Boyt Wiltshire Life Article

“It’s important to make sure art is appreciated for its benefits to well-being and mental health”

Judy Boyt as featured in Wiltshire Life
Judy Boyt Horse Sculpture Evocation of Speed

EVOCATION OF SPEED

“I was delighted when Film Editor Simon Thorne sent me this photograph that he had taken that captures Evocation of Speed at Epsom so beautifully.”

Judy Boyt
Judy Boyt The Oak Three Exhibition

THE OAK THREE

“This was a unique opportunity to see the work of three amazing local artists up close in a lovely traditional local pub.”

Judy Boyt