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Andrew Stewart’s
Grundle Heads
This exhibition is a whimsical exploration of identity, personality, and the strange beauty of imperfection. Each of Stewart’s sculptural “heads” feels alive — expressive, peculiar, and tender all at once. Crafted in clay, 3D-printed resin, and mixed media.
Stewart imbues every piece with emotional nuance: a quirk of the jaw, an asymmetry in the brow, a curve of the ear. These are not classical busts but dream-heads — some humorous, some melancholy, many caught somewhere between the familiar and the uncanny.
The show invites viewers to consider who we are beneath surface features, how faces tell stories, and where individual identity dissolves into collective myth.
Andrew Stewart is a multidisciplinary designer and maker whose alias, Grundleheads, captures his fascination with character, surface, and story. Over recent years, he’s developed a dedicated following for his “head adoptions” — sculptural creations that combine humor, texture, and emotional resonance.
His work lives at the crossroads of toy invention and monster making, drawing collectors, designers, and art lovers from around the world. Stewart shares his practice and process on Instagram @grundleheads and through his website whatsandrewdoing.com.
A trained artist and creative technologist (including time at RISD), Stewart merges design, craft, and storytelling into each piece — transforming imagination into form and form into character.























