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Mackenzie Thorpe

A journey from the Middlesbrough shipyards to expressive works that explore the depths of love and isolation.

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About Mackenzie

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Born in Middlesbrough in 1956, Mackenzie Thorpe transitioned from the local shipyards to formal study at the Cleveland College of Art and Design and the Byam Shaw School of Art. His practice is deeply physical, often involving the application of oil pastels with his bare hands to create expressive, textured works. This tactile approach extends into his three-dimensional pieces, where he utilizes bronze and steel to explore the weight and form of his subjects. Thorpe’s work is defined by recurring motifs like his "square sheep" and "duffle coat boys," which serve as vessels for themes of industrial heritage, love, and isolation. His career includes significant public commissions, such as the "Waiting for me Dad" sculpture in his hometown and pieces for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. In 2019, he marked thirty years of his practice with the "From the Heart" world tour, celebrating a legacy rooted in honest, emotional storytelling.

Visual voice

Thorpe’s aesthetic blends the grit of industrial landscapes with tender, symbolic figures. His use of raw oil pastels and heavy metals creates a sense of tactile vulnerability, exploring the tension between isolation and connection through bold, simplified forms.
Industrial HeritageSquare SheepDuffle Coat BoysRaw Oil PastelsBronze SculptureSteel Construction
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Mackenzie Thorpe — questions answered

What materials does Mackenzie Thorpe use in his practice?

He frequently uses oil pastels applied with his bare hands, as well as bronze and steel for his sculptural works.

What are the recurring symbols in his work?

His art often features "square sheep" and "duffle coat boys" to represent themes of industrial heritage, love, and isolation.

Has Mackenzie Thorpe received formal recognition for his art?

Yes, he holds an honorary Master of Arts from Teesside University and was named the 2019 official artist for the Tour de Yorkshire.

Where can I see his public sculptures?

One of his notable public works, the "Waiting for me Dad" sculpture, is located in Middlesbrough.

What was the 'From the Heart' tour?

It was a 30-year retrospective world tour that celebrated Thorpe's career and his recurring artistic themes.

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