Gabriel Parfitt is a sculptor and photographer based in the Forest of Dean. His work explores space and form through steel rod and found metal, creating dynamic linear structures that draw in three dimensions. Using both negative space and the fluid possibilities of his materials, Gabriel’s sculptures often abstract everyday objects, natural forms, and the movement of the human figure.
Alongside his sculptural practice, Gabriel works with traditional and experimental photographic techniques. Influenced by his surroundings and travels, he uses in-camera methods such as long and multiple exposures to shape light and atmosphere.
He trained in sculpture at Bretton Hall and as a technician at Yorkshire Sculpture Park. His work has been widely exhibited at leading galleries including the Oxo Gallery, Muse Gallery, and ROA Gallery in London.
Gabriel is also Director of the Free Painters and Sculptors Collective (FPS London) and has exhibited across the UK. He works as an arts tutor and project manager, including with the national homelessness charity Crisis.
Gabriel work is part of Affordable Art until 22nd September 2025. Commissions are welcome. Sculptures are suitable for indoor or outdoor display, and plinths are available on request.