Sculpture artist list
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Heidi Hadaway [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Heidi creates original bronze sculptures from small to monumental for special features and fountains. She specialises in the human form, accurate likenesses, memorials and busts. She celebrates the beauty of life with great attention to detail. Commissions of any kind are welcome. | ||||||||||||||||
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Elisabeth Hadley BA (Hons) [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Studied at Bristol and the Sir Henry Doulton School of Sculpture and has swiftly found her metier in the female form in all its moods and sinuous beauty. Elisabeth has exhibited successfully throughout the UK and her work is in private collections in Europe and Africa. | ||||||||||||||||
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Ian Haggerty [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Ian only looks to nature for inspiration, he is a tradional Sculptor and revel in the smallest of detail of any subject he takes on. | ||||||||||||||||
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Veda Hallowes [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Veda works mainly in bronze, drawing inspiration from natural forms; fruits, seeds, birds and butterflies. Her present creative focus is on bronze wall pieces, using elements such as flights of birds, clouds or putterflies, and abstract fors, which are either 'one offs', or unique composites on commission. | ||||||||||||||||
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Bruce Hardwick [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Bruce produces individual works in Ceramic Stoneware - suitable for external display. This process involves oxides being worked into the surface of the piece, which is then highlighted with a white englobe to enhance the detail. | ||||||||||||||||
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Daphne Hardy Henrion [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Starting young at 15 with a Dutch sculptress Marian Gobins in the Hague Holland, and going on to the Royal Academy Schools London - she still retains a degree of idealisation in her mature work. Her insight is such, that one of her busts, that of Arthur Koestler, has been described as one of the most acute and moving sculptures in years. Her sculptures add human warmth in a way that most modern art would not be able to. | ||||||||||||||||
Mark Yale Harris Sculptor [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Born in Buffalo, New York, I spent my childhood enthralled in a world of drawing and painting. Though honored for my creative endeavors, I was encouraged to pursue a more conventional career. After finding success in real estate and hotel development, the artistic passion that existed just beneath the surface of my long-established business persona was finally able to present itself in tangible form upon selling my company in 1996. I began sculpting, and have since created an evolving body of work made up of alabaster, marble, limestone, and bronze. | ||||||||||||||||
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Jonathan Hateley BA Hons [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Jonathan was born in 1964 in a small village near Wolverhampton. Having remained there up to completing his honours degree in 1987, he finally left the Midlands for London. He found himself working in West End Theatre as a sculptor, including 4 years employed by the English National Opera company. Following this he became a freelance sculptor for various model and effects, animation and TV companies as well as illustrating childrens educational books. As a self employed sculptor he now lives in Kent with his South African born wife. | ||||||||||||||||
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John Hawkwood [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| John Hawkwood, trained by Ian Hanson who went on to be the principal of Madame Tussauds, is a happy confluence of classical tradition and contemporary interpretation, and judges the quality of his work by its ability to communicate and evoke powerful emotional responses. | ||||||||||||||||
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Martin Hayward-Harris ARBS [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| A talented animalier who created the massive blue whale in the Natural History Museum where he trained and worked for twenty years before doing the same job in the National Museum in Copenhagen, where he worked with Europe’s greatest wild life artists. He supports the WWF with sculptures auctioned at Christies. He translates pure form into a realm beyond simplicity and sensitivity that is traditional and contemporary at the same time. | ||||||||||||||||
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Michie Herbert ARBS [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| The delightful result of an English novelist father and French mother, born and brought up in Cornwall and France, her work is largely commissions though fortunately she finds time to express her love of the natural. Her work conveys a feeling and gentleness and reflects her training at St Martins and The John Cass School. | ||||||||||||||||
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Alan Herriot DA (Dundee), ARBS [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Exhibits mostly in the north of England and his native Scotland. His ability to capture living movement is much appreciated by his collectors both public and private. | ||||||||||||||||
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Brendan Hesmondhalgh [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| His work has always been inspired by the different form, movement and characteriestics of nature. Large life-like sculptures, encapsulating real essence of his subjects as he sees through his own personal experiences. Brendan is fast becoming one of the United kindgoms best wildlife sculptors.Having trained in ceramics, Brendan understands his chosen materials very well, and uses the slabs of clay in such a unique way,the fearless manipulation of the clay or wax is what makes his work so powerfull and full of feeling,it stands out from the crowd. For a sculptur so early in his career,Brendans work shows a real maturity. Brendans work has become very collectable and is sure to be an investment for the future. | ||||||||||||||||
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Silas Higgon [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| One of the most accurate and carefully made sundials available in Europe. Silas Higgon creates a wide selection of meticulously calibrated traditional and contemporary pieces. | ||||||||||||||||
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Graham High [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| A remarkable man whose work is better known than he is, haveing prodused the models and animatronics for practically every film. from 101 Dalmations, Babe, Aliens and The English Patient, to the latest Harry Potter film. His work is in musuems in London, Swindon, Riga, Halifax, Ohio, and Taiwan, and private collections in Britain, USA, Switzerland, France, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Russia, Australia and Kenya. | ||||||||||||||||
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Emilyn Hill [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Emilyn was born in 1963, and was educated on the Flyde coast of Lancashire - she went on to study in the North East and left Newcastle University in 1985 with a first class B.A. Honours in Fine Art. Following this, she studied theatre design and completed an M.A. from the Slade School in 1987. She has worked successfully as a sculptress since then on a host of commissions and exhibitions. Emilyn is known also as creator of the spaces that her sculptures inhabit. Her pieces are mainly in bronze resin, though she has also created paper sculpture. | ||||||||||||||||
Michael Hipkins [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Michael Hipkins was born in 1942 and received his Art education at Blackpool College. He then went to Paris to study painting at the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere and Academie Julienne and etching and engraving at S.W. Hayter’s Atelier 17. Primarily absorbed by the human figure, he is not so concerned with naturalistic interpretation but rather with truth to materials used. In his stone carving he tries to bring out the quality of the stone, showing different degrees of process from the raw stone to a highly polished finish. The figures emerge from the stone creating unity in form, spirit and movement. | ||||||||||||||||
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James Hixson Bachelor of Fine Arts [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Hixson is a sculptor living on the beach in south Florida. He specializes in full size feminine forms out of rescued or recycled wood. | ||||||||||||||||
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Diana Hoare [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Diana Hoare is an accomplished artist and letter carver with public art commissions at Nottingham castle and for Centro trains. Diana draws on her deep spirituality in the contemplative pieces "Transforming Passions". These explore the notion that sin is not bad PER SE, but is misdirected energy capable of transformation. | ||||||||||||||||
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Barbara Hodgkins FRBS [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| An American working in Britain and Italy is bound to have an original approach, and using natural materials, she joyously fulfils expectations. | ||||||||||||||||
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Beatrice Hoffman [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Is a figurative sculptor, working in an expressive, contemporary style. She is widely exhibited in the Cotswold, Sufffolk, Bristol, Birmingham, Oxford, London, Amsterdam and Munich. Her sculptures aspire to simplify the figure in order to reveal the essence of a state of being or movement. Her heads are less converned with portraiture, than with an archetypal experience. They have been stylised and distorted: hard angles and juxtaposed with rounded surfaces. Size, shape and proportins of the features are being experimented with, and simplified into clear lines and smooth surfaeces. Multiple heads are being held together by means of curves, caves and arches. | ||||||||||||||||
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Kirk Hogben ARBS [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| An associate of The Royal British Society of Sculptors whose skill in portraying the human form is amply exemplified in his work. He manages to capture the grace, elegance, spontaneity and movement of the body in his sculptures. | ||||||||||||||||
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Tim Hollins [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Tim Hollins' sculpture combines simplicity of line ad form with great depth of meaning and emotion. Trained at London's Sculpture Academy and Central St. Martins, Tim's work is held in collections in the UK and internationally. | ||||||||||||||||
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Robin Holtom ARBS [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Who is Chelsea and Royal College of Art trained divides his time between his painting, teaching and sculting, Where his taste which verges on the edge of hedonism is held in place by a classical sense of appropriate form and structure. | ||||||||||||||||
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Andrew Horsfall ARBS [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| “Graceful curves and planes, crystallize organic ideas with solid structures and suggest as yet undiscovered natural forms – the sort of sculpture one is compelled to touch”, is just one description of his delightful work that is so much in demand in the house, the workplace and the open space. | ||||||||||||||||
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Carrie Horwood Ba hons Sculpture. [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| 1999:Christ Church College, Canterbury. Completed Degree in Sculpture, followed by apprenticeship at Gloucester Cathedral. 2000:Serious injury to hand forced 3mth recuperation period. resumed work by taking part in York Minster Stone mason`s festival. 2003: Became a full time architectural stonemason with a monumental mason. 2003: further operations on hand forced a further recuperation period with the onset of Osteoarthritis. 2005: set up Cat`s Eye Carving, in order to develop creative carving. Organised charity stone carving event 2008/09. | ||||||||||||||||
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Mitchell House [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Mitchell House is a formally trained sculptor, a pupil of Sydney Harpley RA and Kenneth Ford. His work primarily focuses on movement in the human form and within nature. His work is seen in collections around the world and his commissioned public art pieces within the UK. | ||||||||||||||||
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Deirdre Hubbard BA FRBS [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Deirdre Hubbard's sculpture explores the rhythms of natural forms, sometimes retaining the original image, but more often moving to some level of abstraction. Always vital is the rhythmic interplay of concave and convex shapes and the resulting curves and counter-curves. | ||||||||||||||||
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Steve Lincoln Hubber [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Born Christmas Eve 1966 within The Chiltern Hills, England. Steve Lincoln Hubber is a sculptor, painter, photographer and published poet. He trained with some of the finest artists and technicians in his field. He spent his early years working in foundries, moulding studios and wood pattern workshops, which undoubtedly have equipt him with the necessary skills to create some beautifully observed and constructed artwork. He sells his work Worldwide to clientelle including private collectors, interior designers, businesses and art lovers alike. Steve works part time with Deirdre Hubbard FRBS in London, who in turn worked with Dame Elizabeth Frink. Recently Steve became an awardee from The Arts Council and also was involved in producing sculpture for the Queen Mary Cruise Ship. (He is showing here on ArtParks International - his present collection as well as his most popular earlier pieces.) | ||||||||||||||||
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John Huggins RWA, FRBS, NDD, ATD [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| He has used several dominant themes over the years but in the eighties returned to the figure as a vehicle for expressive abstract ideas. His accessible images present a light, even playful feel but beneath this immediacy lie the serious issues of form and structure which have always controlled his work. John Huggins’ sculptures have been exhibited in Geneva, Amsterdam, the Hague, Guernsey and the US as well as in Bath, Birmingham, Bristol and London where he has had twelve one-man shows and been continuously represented since 1968. He is a member of the Royal Society of British Sculptors and the Royal West of England Academy where he is currently Academician’s Chairman. He lives and works in Gloucestershire UK. | ||||||||||||||||
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Lynda Hukins [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Has an insatiable love of animals and her skill is translating the wildlife in the country and the sea shore of Kent into Sculpture. She somehow captures both the strength and repose of her subjects. As she is always working on commissions she has little time to indulge her inclinations and we are extraordinary lucky to have these pieces. | ||||||||||||||||
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Mark Humphrey ARBS AMNS [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Mark originally studied Business Law and pursued a successful career in Marketing with some of Europe’s leading businesses. Whilst Head of PR and Marketing Communications at Orange plc, he personally developed many artistic initiatives including the Orange Prize for Fiction. Predominantly self-taught, Mark learnt his traditional stone carving techniques on the Mediterranean island of Gozo. Captivated by the islands’ rich Neolithic history he was spurred on to study sculpting techniques at the University of Hertfordshire. Working in a broad range of natural stones, Mark uses the solidity of his materials to map out and explore the realm of emotional experiences and responses. The result is sculpture which moves comfortably between figurative and abstract, bridging the gap between the physical and emotional, in an aesthetically enticing style. He also produces limited edition sculptures from the originals in Foundry Bronze, Aluminium, and composite metal and stone resins. He has been a member of the Hertfordshire Visual Arts Forum since 1996 and works from his studio in North Hertfordshire. | ||||||||||||||||
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Robert Hunt SPS [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Robert Hunt was elected a member of The Society of Portrait Sculptors in Jul 2005 | ||||||||||||||||
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Angela Hunter BA (Hons) [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| She specialises very successfully in animal and figurative work somehow capturing the inner spirit with a spontaneity to be envied and admired. Living in her native Scotland her following nevertheless seem to span the world. Her work shows immense maturity and intuition and it is surprising to discover that she only graduated in 1999. An artist to watch. | ||||||||||||||||
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Christa Hunter SWA [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Born in Stuttgart – has a background of painting, drawing, collage, porcelain and terracotta, and her work reflects and evokes her love of the natural and gentle memories of her childhood. Usually cast in resin bronze, though her commissions are in bronze. | ||||||||||||||||
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John Hussey FRBS RWA [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
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