Arran Gregory (b.1987) is a British-Sri Lankan artist based in the UK.
Through his Earth Body work he sees clay as a living language, allowing the voice of our primal past to speak through the landscape we inhabit today.
Through his Earth Body work he sees clay as a living language, allowing the voice of our primal past to speak through the landscape we inhabit today.
‘The boundary between the city and the natural world is imagined.
Our organism has lost its balance in a world of concrete. To step
into the forest is to step beyond the illusion of permanence.’
Earth Body IV ‘Blue Entity’
2024Clay, Sand, palm fibre, indigo pigment
Bali, Indonesia
Earth Body VI ‘Conception’
2025Clay, sand, lime, graphite
For Erra Art Farm
[OMM Museum collection]
Bodrum, Turkiye
Earth Body II ‘Untitled’
2024Clay, sand, straw, Iron oxide pigment
100 x 70 x 50cm
600kg
Architectural Association
Hooke Park, Dorset, England

Earth Body I ‘Earth Body’
2024clay soil, straw, sand
107 x 54 x 54cm
250kg
Arteles Artist Residency,
Haukijärvi, Finland
Earth Body V
‘Penunggu Sungai’
2024
133 x 110 x 96cm
raw clay, palm fibre and found pigment on rock
(taken by the flash floods)
Bengoh Jungle, Borneo
Earth Body III
‘El Calabacino’
2024
70 x 45 x 45cm
200kg
Clay soil and sand
El Calabacino Eco Village, Spain

Rammed Earth Head
2024soil, sand, fibreglass mould
London, UK
‘Singularity’
2021
Glass, Fibreglass, Acrylic, PetG
1650 x 980 x 1050mm
(available)

‘HUNT’
2015
Solo Exhibition
Truman Brewery, London, UK
20/20 Mirror Leopards,
raising awareness for the critically endangered Amur Leopard
