Terry Williams is an established artist with a practice spanning over three decades.
Primarily focusing on soft sculpture, his work is known for its use of tactile, pillow-like forms, constructed with bold, exaggerated stitching. Williams often draws on themes of space, flight, and everyday objects, depicting helmets, astronauts, rockets, wheels and bikes. His sculptures blend real and imagined elements, resulting in works that have a distinctive physical presence. The emphasis on materiality is central to his practice—fabrics are stitched, stuffed and layered to create forms that are both expressive and raw, highlighting the artist’s direct and hands-on engagement with each piece.