Sculpture artist list
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Colin Caffell BAHons - Camberwell [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
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Emanuela Camacci Sculptress [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Emanuela has graduated from the Sculpture Department of the Academy of Fine Arts in Roe, Italy. She strives to explore the limites of various materials as stone, wood, clay and so on. Her skill at inerpreting the human, plant and animal form in an organic shape. | ||||||||||||||||
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Ronald Cameron [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| He is the master portrayer of the modern liberated girl and somehow manages to capture spontaneity and all that is best in the body beautiful. In 2006 Infinity was chosen for the Roayl Academy Exhibition. | ||||||||||||||||
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Fiona Campbell [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Raised in Kenya, Fiona gained distinction at the Byam Shaw School of Art, London (’87) and a PGCE at Exeter University. Since then, she has worked as an Artist – focusing mainly on steel, copper and wire sculptures, sometimes created out of found and scrap materials. “I like the concept of reusing things – giving them a rebirth – and the playfulness of creating forms from given shapes. I moved into steel and wire because of its capacity to produce linear structures. The wire adds a delicate, vibrant dimension.” Currently living in Somerset, Fiona exhibits regularly, teaches Art part-time, runs Workshops and occasionally holds Artist-in-Residence posts. | ||||||||||||||||
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Ipek Candas [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| As a self-taught sculptor, she expresses her art in various mediums and techniques. Particular skill in portraits. Her sculptures consist of original works of her own design made in her home studio. | ||||||||||||||||
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Shlosart - Rok Capuder Black smith, Welder [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| The idea for Shlosart existed for a long time, but it all started in the beginning of a year 2007 when me and two friends got together in my workshop and started welding and forging out of curiosity. Soon things started to get shape and the ideas swept us away to another level. Products become more Heavy and Metal. There is almost no limits what you can doo form metal with a little imagination. | ||||||||||||||||
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Alan Card [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| He has a natural eye for form and design and unerring ability to turn the former into spectacular reality in stainless steel. He does this alongside this other skill in designing and creating original designer furniture for exteriors as well as interiors. | ||||||||||||||||
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Ray Castell [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Ray Castell's sculpture is contemporary and largely figurative but occasionally purely abstract. Much of his work is inspired by things he sees in nature, but he also draws upon ideas from science and engineering combined with his interest in cosmology and spirituality. | ||||||||||||||||
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Alicia Castrillo BA ed Plymouth University [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Alicia works and lives in Honiton, South Devon, where she works mostly to commission for both private customers and businesses. She also runs regular workshops either at her studio or at a requested destination. | ||||||||||||||||
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David Cemmick [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| This is remarkable confluence of talents in the artistic creations of wild life by David Cemmick with his immense knowledge of the animal kingdom and the skilful mould making and finished by Sebastian Wylder, whoses abilities are used by several top end sculptors. | ||||||||||||||||
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Stephen Charlton [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| The debut appearance of a six foot high bronze sculpted mouse in the award winning garden of Diarmuid Gavin at Chelsea Flower show has set rising sculptor Stephen Charlton on the road to success. The Warwickshire artist has walked away with a £9,000 private commission for two mad hares that will sit in a private garden in the county, an invitation to send new designs to Diarmuid, dubbed the “rock ‘n’ roll” gardener, together with a number of corporate enquiries that are currently under negotiation. Stephen commented: “This prestigious Royal show attracted more than 175,00 visitors this year. What an audience and what an opportunity! The garden was co-designed by Sir Terence Conran and to be associated with two such leading names in the garden and design world was almost unbelievable, especially as I have only recently become professional in this career. “Diarmuid is credited with changing traditional views of gardening and garden design and I am delighted to be part of this approach in garden culture. “I posted him a copy of my new brochure a year ago and it obviously captured his imagination as he featured my work across three pages in his new magazine Garden Designs! The subsequent invitation to be part of what is probably the most famous garden show extravaganza in the world was incredible!” A leisure sculptor for more than ten years, Stephen Charlton launched his professional practice 18 months ago. He creates unique animal sculptured forms in bronze for both indoor and outdoor settings from his studio in Wellesbourne, Warwickshire. Working in both clay and resin he uses the traditional loss wax process casting his limited editions in bronze that are becoming a collectable items. Each sculpture is finished in a patination a colour that suits each individual piece. He completed and unveiled his first corporate commission in the West Midlands earlier in the year when he installed two bronze boxing hares in the grounds of Jackson Calvert Accountants in Sutton Coldfield. Stephen added: “Sculpture has given me a feeling of purpose, something that can be enjoyed by so many who will see and feel something for themselves. I love what I do and will continue to create with purpose and passion!” | ||||||||||||||||
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SM Chen [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Mr S.M.Chen has been studying and working for 25 years perfecting this ancient craft of carving in Camphor wood under the great master Mr Zheng. he has the eye to creat a work of art by depicting life acurately and with a delicate flourish and a deft touch not seen in many artists even in China. | ||||||||||||||||
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Wenqin Chen [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
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Gaetano Cherubini [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Gaetano is a sculptor by vocation. At first self-taught and later graduated from St. James School of Ornamental Arts. Since graduating in 1975 his artistic journey in solitude, deepening techniques, knowledge and experience and following his inspirations without being influenced by commercial motives. Here he is at 60 relaxing outside. | ||||||||||||||||
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Becky Christenson ISC [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Becky Christenson walks the land in Madison County and around Beaver Lake, Arkansas and takes in the glorious nature she is surround by there. She keep visuals in her mind of things she see and those images then inspire paintings, sculptures, or some other clay item. Nature also motivates her to create art that can be displayed in the outdoors. Maybe it is a free standing sculpture created with pieces from nature impressed into the clay that ends up dressing up a flower bed. In the end, it is creating art inspired by nature that Christenson has to do. | ||||||||||||||||
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Daniel Clahane MA (WSA) BA (Hons) ARBS [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| He has work in private and public collections across the world who recognize his passion for releasing from stone the innate truth of the origins of the universe and forming it into new truths. Because of pressure of demand he has had to cast some pieces in bronze of which this is a fine example. | ||||||||||||||||
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Craig Clarke BA (Hons) [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Craig Clarke considers the many layers of existence through the tangled sculptural forms. Made from communication wire used for the Internet. | ||||||||||||||||
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Jane Clarke BA 1st class Hons [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
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Peter M Clarke ARBS BA (Hons) ARBS [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Peter has exhibited his imaginative organic sculpture in innumerable outdoor and indoor exhibitions throughout Britain since graduating from Camberwell College, London. The majority of his work is in copper and steel. His work has been purchased for collections in Europe, the US and New Zealand, such is the interest in his unearthly depictions of flora which blend in so well in garden settings, as exampled in BBC Gardener’s World, The FT , Sunday Express colour supplements etc. | ||||||||||||||||
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christine close [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Christine is a figurative artist who specialises in the animal and human form.With a university background in zoology and animal behaviour she spends many hours observing and photographing animals in order to capture that special pose or moment in time. Her work is initially modelled in clay and then cast in foundry bronze, resins and recycled glass. All sculptures are in limited editions. | ||||||||||||||||
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meir cohen Sculpture painter [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
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Marzia Colonna ARBS [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| She is represented by the Hart Gallery in Islington.Born in Pisa, Marzia Colonna was accepted into art school at the age of twelve. This was followed by the Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence, and then a move to England with her husband in 1970. Work initially concentrated on drawing and sculpture. Colonna's first exhibition in London was held at the Campbell & Franks Gallery in 1979. Subsequently, her work developed into an exploration of the body merging as the body becomes landscape. Her work is in many collections, both in Europe, the United States and Australasia. | ||||||||||||||||
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Michael Cooper FRBS [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Exhibited in London, Woodstock, New York, Basle, Dublin, Cork etc etc, his work is in marble, stone and bronze. His pieces are avidly collected by private and public collectors all over the world. Recent commissions include both Jersey and London zoos. Uses mainly marble and portland stone. | ||||||||||||||||
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Sioban Coppinger Honours Degree FRBS FRSA [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Sioban studied sculpture at Bath Academy of Art and graduated with an honours degree in Sculpture in 1977. In the early years of her career she made figures for waxworks or display, as well as assisting and enlarging work for established sculptors. Working in large studios and foundries in this way served as a kind of apprenticeship. This allowed her to acquire skills and experience, as well as develop new techniques of her own. After a decade and a half of success in the challenging field of publicly sited sculpture - the move to a large versatile studio/workshop provides a practical stimulus. It enables Sioban to draw, design and make all under one roof - anything from a 5 meter figure to a life size mouse. Sioban's work often combines an acute observation of people and animals with an affectionate, and sometimes wry view of both | ||||||||||||||||
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David Corbett BA Hons Technical Arts [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Since graduation from Wimbledon School of Art with a first class degree in Technical Arts Interpretation, David has pursued a career as an independent sculptor. His work ranges from classical to abstract and he has a varied exhibition history. He currently has a studio in the Hampshire countryside where he experiments with new techniques and materials. | ||||||||||||||||
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David Cornell FRBS FRSA [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| He has worked with Henry Moore, Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dali. He has several works in British and Dutch Royal collections and has sculped more official portraits of the Royal Family than any other sculptor as well as sculpture of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Kate Moss, Leonardo Di Caprio, Lester Piggott and others. His work is mainly in bronze. | ||||||||||||||||
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Lucia Corrigan BA course Fine Art [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Lucia was born in London and raised in kent consistantly surrounded by animals. She studied Art foundation at St. Martins school of Art and then went on to do a B.A course there specialising in sculpture. | ||||||||||||||||
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Dreene Cotton [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
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Mary Cox ARBS [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Mary Cox was a pupil of Elizabeth Frink at Chelsea School of Art. Her work has been exhibited in many London Exhibitions including The Roayl Society of British Artists; The Society of Portrait Sculptors and the Society of Women Artists. In 1998 she became a Licentiate of the Roayl Society of British Sculptors. Her works particularly of children, are characterised by liveliness and sensitivity. She is in great demand for Commissions. | ||||||||||||||||
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Paul Cox [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
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Giorgie Cpajak MA [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Giorgie Cpajak, who is Italian-based, makes dynamic, floating forms in coloured marble which appear to defy gravity. He works in marble and granite, as well as in bronze and wood for indoor and outdoor display. His style is semi-abstract and symbolic; he believes an artistic environment should be not so much realistic as poetic. He says that he wants his works to display both the nature of the medium and the nature of what he depicts. With his piece “Promises of Future” he won, out of 300 participating artists, the major European competition celebrating the beginning of the millennium in France. | ||||||||||||||||
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Thomas Craggs [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
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Sean Crampton [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| His obituary in the Guardian called him an ‘Artist forged by war and whose art reflected interest in the spiritual, his distinctive style owes much to his belief that art is a talent that life is a gift………………{Artists} must discover the old heroic role of mankind, and seek diligently after truth and after beauty and after goodness.’ | ||||||||||||||||
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cristiana cravanzola [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
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Janine Creaye [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| A young and talented artist who's work is both original and sometimes unusual but alwasy conceived in emotion. When not sculpting she even finds time to teach her skills. | ||||||||||||||||
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Judy Ann Cropper [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Whose work is in collections as far afield as France, Denmark, New Zealand and South Africa, as well as all over Britain. She trained under the RA Exhibition Sculptor, Gerda Rubenstein and has exhibited widely with the ever successful Surrey Sculpture Society. She works in bronze marble and iron resin, from her original clay, working mostly in human and animal form, where she somehow catches the mood of repose or movement. | ||||||||||||||||
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Reka Krisztina Csapo Dup professional sculptor [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| The sculpture generally puts in evidence the marvel which constrains in the fact that the spirit it incorporating in something which is totally material, converting this exteriority in such a manner that he is becoming present to himself in itself and recongnizes in this the figure that is adequate to himself. The sculpture must show the divine like it is with his infinaite calm, to show it atemporally, unmoved, with lack of subjective personality and without knowing the separation connected to the action or situation......more that art, sculpture remains related in a very particular way to ideal. | ||||||||||||||||
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Anne Curry ARBS [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Born in Charente and educated in Bordeaux, Paris and Oxford. After a career in publishing, she settled in England and returned to an earlier passion for painting. Like many a great sculptor before, she discovered her ability and passionate love of sculpture: here are just some of the results. | ||||||||||||||||
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