Treasure House Sculpture Walk
By Harvey Horswell
Helena Traill, Artist in Residence
26 June – 1 July 2025

Helena Traill, our Artist in Residence, has painted 28 unique impressions—one for each sculpture on the walk—capturing works by artists ranging from modern masters like Damien Hirst and Kenneth Armitage to contemporary talents like Sophie Ryder and Tarik Currimbhoy. These vibrant interpretations form part of the Sculpture Walk map, and Helena will also give a special talk on her experience as a neurodivergent creative transforming landscapes into sensory stories.





Duke of York Square x Helena Traill
“The Dancing Ladies by Sophie Ryder in prime position in The Duke of York Square, Cadogan Estate, was a perfect warm up to the Treasure House Sculpture Walk.”
June 2025, London
Treasure House Fair x Helena Traill
“I spent the week at Treasure House Fair, as Artist in Residence for the Sculpture Walk by Harvey Horswell. Capturing all 28 sculptures by world renouned artists like Damien Hirst.”
April 2025, London
Chelsea Royal Hospital x Helena Traill
“A bright red, to match the pensioners Scarletts, a wonderful morning spent on the grounds just outside the Treasure House Fair.”
June 2025, London








Rinaldo Rinaldi (Rome, 1793-1873) The Pugilists Creugas and Damoxenos, C.1815 - 1830
Barnsley Workshop Repose MK.V, 2023
Jill Berelowitz (British, Contemporary) Majesty, 2025
Massimiliano Pelletti (Italian, Contemporary) Pink African Hermes, 2022
Massimiliano Pelletti (Italian, Contemporary) Gladiatore Borghese, 2025
Edmund Joy (British, 17th Century) Mr Joy’s Surprise, 1709 By Edmund Joy (British, 17th Century)
Laura Ellen Bacon (British, Contemporary) Awake, 2021
Sophie Ryder (British, Contemporary) Girl with Knees Up, 2018
David Breuer-Weil (British, Contemporary) Brothers 2
Tarik Currimbhoy (Indian/American, Contemporary) Phoenix, 2025
Patrick Hurst (British, Contemporary) Plane to See, 2024
Gudmar Olovson (Swedish, 1936 - 2017) Les Deux Arbres (Two Trees), 1964 – 66
Clock, Ormolu Mounted, French C.1870 and The Newby Hall Plate Warmer Pedestal, British C. 1785
Kenneth Armitage (British, 1916 – 2002) Sibyl I and Sibyl II,1961
Emmanuel Fremiet (French, 1824 – 1910) and Emile MÜLLER ET CIE The Eagle and The Lizard, c.1900
Sean Henry (British/Irish, Contemporary) Homer, 2024 - 25
William Turnbull (British, 1922 – 2012) Female Figure, 1988
Geoffrey Dashwood (British, Contemporary) Peacock,2021
Johnny Hawkes (British, Contemporary) What's The Point, 2025
David Williams-Ellis (British, Contemporary) Diana, The Huntress, 2021
David Williams-Ellis (British, Contemporary) The Ram, 2022
Our Planet Desert Rose (also known as Sahara Rose)
After The Antique Jupiter of Otricoli, C. 1800
Attributed to Gustave Bayol (French, 1858 – 1931) Carousel Pig, C. 1890
Barry Flanagan (British, 1941-2009) Large Boxing Hare on Anvil, 1984
Damien Hirst (British, Contemporary) Trust, 2003
Marcel Renard (French, 1893 – 1974) Rhythm (Lila Nikolska), 1929