top of page
Flames Against Black

The Eternal Flame

The Eternal Flame

Edition 1 on display at the Cotswold Sculpture Park 2025

IMG_7720.HEIC

The Eternal Flame small 

The Eternal Flame Small Edition 1 on display at the Altered States exhibition at Shaw house Newbury

Screenshot 2026-06-05 at 8.00.07 pm.png

Inspriation

There was no specific object or image that inspired this sculpture. Like many of my designs, it began as a series of doodles on my iPad. As I refined the shapes, they gradually developed into forms that reminded me of dancing flames.

Not everyone agreed with my interpretation. One friend insisted it looked more like a tulip than a flame. We agreed to disagree, and the name Eternal Flame seemed fitting.

Shortly after completing the sculpture, I discovered some small solar-powered tea lights and decided to incorporate one into the design. The effect was exactly what I had hoped for, bringing the sculpture to life after dark and reinforcing the flame-like appearance.

Unfortunately, I was unable to find a solar light small enough for the smaller version of the sculpture. Rather than compromise the design, I machined a small brass flame-shaped detail instead, which I feel complements the sculpture beautifully and provides a fitting focal point.

Screenshot 2026-06-05 at 8.10.36 pm.png

Available sizes

Large is 2.7m x 0.6m x 0.6m

Smal is 1.5m x 0.3m x 0.3m

Screenshot 2026-06-05 at 8.18.30 pm.png

Eternal Flame seems perfectly happy in almost any wind. One of the things I enjoy most about it is that its movement is never repetitive. It doesn't simply spin at a constant speed or follow a fixed pattern. The movement is random, elegant and constantly changing as the wind shifts.

Sometimes it moves slowly and gracefully, while at other times it appears to dance with surprising energy. This unpredictability is part of its appeal and means there is always something new to watch.

In Motion

CAD Concept 

Modeled in FreeCad

The first real world test

Checking the first two pieces after welding

Frequently asked questions

Friends of Mesmerisingmetal

Carla Roe Photography

Artisan Collective

The Altered States Sculpture Exhibition

Solo metal arts

Hurstbourne forge

Rose Brown Interiors

Cotswold sculpture park

Join my mailing list

The wind is our friend

Makers mark Martin Jarvis
bottom of page