Greg Tuthill

Greg Tuthill is a self-taught sculpture artist and bonsai practitioner who is driven by the simple yet profound joy of creation. He thrives on bringing unconventional ideas to life, taking on projects that may seem challenging or difficult to execute.

Primarily working with steel and glass, Greg uses a blend of 3D and 2D CAD design, combined with hands-on techniques such as welding, grinding, and finishing. His work explores the contrast between modern techniques and new media with aged materials and manual processes. Lately, he has been experimenting with electronics and internet-connected art, introducing a new dimension to his sculptures that highlights the interplay between the old and the new.

Greg's sculptures are characterized by strong geometric lines, complex yet clean structures, and a sense of balance. His experience as a bonsai practitioner deeply influences his design perspective, adding a layer of organic inspiration to his work.

Abstract wooden sculpture with pointed shapes, set outdoors among green plants and grass.
Outdoor scene with a large star-shaped sculpture on a black pedestal, surrounded by green grass, tall trees, and a clear blue sky.
A man with glasses smiling in a black and white photo, sitting next to a large geometric art piece with concentric hexagons.