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Marilyn Panto ARBS [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| An accomplished portrait sculptor whose commissioned work is spread around the world, and who revels in depicting the human form in all its moods. Much in demand as a teacher, she fortunately finds the time between this and her commissions to product these delights and we are lucky to have her in the show. | ||||||||||||||||
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Lori Park Lori Park, artist [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Lori's work reflects her fascination with texture and movement as well as the source of much of her inspiration- nature. Her large dress-like female- form sculptures and "textural panels" emerge from her Marrakech studio, fusing a human language of dance, movement, and energy -with nature. These works display a force of sensuous energy- flowing cascades of texture, layers of color and energy, all embedded with roses, palm fronds, etc, as well as found cultural identity pieces. Her seven "Radiance Figures" -large female dress-like figures formed the core of her solo show at the Museum of Marrakech, and combined dance as a metaphor with the natural world and spiritual/cultural belief systems(including for example the seven chakras). Lori creates sculptures in many diverse materials, casting in bronze and glass, using mixed-media with paper, resin, cloth, wax,clay. She creates suspended installations, such as larger flying wire figures (hung on monofilament) and sometimes "floating architecture" installations composed of hundreds of suspended wire sculptures all interacting through movement. She also works in sheet copper and brass, and constructs box collages, and collages. Many of her sculptures and installations relate to the natural world in some way, joyous and filled with movement. Others pieces speak to the moment of the time(such as "Eat The War" a bronze minotaur eating small soldiers!)...questions of culture, questions of human nature, questions about the human condition, questions of existence...all though, a celebration of life- contained within the natural world. | ||||||||||||||||
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Gill Parker SEA [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Has been sculpting since her school days though only did it in later life as a hobby until Aspreys and Garrards bought some work. Exhibitions at the Sladmore, Saratoga, Gleneagles, on her first love of horses was followed by the Robert Bowman Gallery with her superb other animals. She is a master of her craft. | ||||||||||||||||
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Lee Patterson [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Lee Patterson is a sound artist and improvising musician based in Manchester, U.K. His activities include live performance, composition, installation and field recording. These have featured in a number of european shows and festivals since 2002. Working alongside David Toop and Rhodri Davies, he will soon feature in Sound Body, at the Donau festival, Austria, and also in this years' Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival. | ||||||||||||||||
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David Perrett BFA(hons) [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| David Perrett's work is a continued evolution exploring how people interact with their environments, and the individuals who inhabit them. Relationships with spaces and environments are one of the defining features of any culture, in densely populated areas space is like a currency of it’s own, in sparsely populated areas space is taken for granted, an ignored part of the scenery. Traveling extensively through Northern Canada by canoe, taking thousands of photographs, David then uses these images, and experiences to inform the rest of his art practice. David's most recent works seek to reconnect with the base components of spaces, examining the value of simple materials such as stone, soil, and plant life, some the building blocks of everything humans have constructed. Current sculptures seek to understand the rigid geometry that is imposed on the organic form of the landscape. Maps created using grids, to bisect the topography, categorizing distance “as crow flies” but invariable create lines that are impossible to follow. The lines are corrupted by the topography and vegetation of the terrain, becoming longer with every undulation of the land. David reclaims shattered stones with geometric surface treatements, and breaks down whole stones into rectilinear forms. Inevitably, some part of the organic form of the materials intrudes to interrupt the geometry, creating a beautiful, yet precarious balance between imposition of form, and the uncontrollable nature of the material. | ||||||||||||||||
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Donnas Peterson [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
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Gary Pickles [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Gary has a deftness and skill with copper, which combines with a sure eye for form. The shapes and designs are absorbed from nature and then worked into the finished creation. He has work in private collections all over the country, we have sent them as far as Switzerland. | ||||||||||||||||
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Florian Pilkington-Miksa [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Florian derives great pleasure and satisfaction from his work, which amazingly he has only been doing for four years! At the moment he is concentrating on heads and figures, which have a certain peacefulness and simplicity about them. | ||||||||||||||||
Chris Pilmore [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| I have no formal artistic qualifications nor do I want any as i believe that my work should reflect a part of me and not something I have learned from others. if I need to know anything I wiil learn it from my own mistakes. | ||||||||||||||||
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Senol PODAYVA [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
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Lucy Poett [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
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Guy Portelli FRBS, RBA [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Rising head and shoulders above his contemporaries his work is found all over Britain, the US and Europe, in private, public and corporate collections. Somehow with all his commissions and own inspirations he manages to find time to work on the committee of the RBS and write books on the sculptors of the 20th Century with equal skill and panache. | ||||||||||||||||
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Kenneth Potts RBS, BA [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| His great skill in figurative work is reflected in the astonishing amount of commissions, bronze portraits of such heroes such as Douglas Bader, Wellington, Napoleon, Johnny Johnson etc and his ability to give a feeling of movement as well as peace, he has been asked to exhibit at the RA, The Sladmore Gallery, Tokyo, New York etc etc. | ||||||||||||||||
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Rosemarie Powell B.A. Post.Grad.Dip.Trans. [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| "I have always had a strong connection with the abstract form – I put this down to my upbringing in Belgium, where I was surrounded by mostly abstract contemporary art." Born and brought up in Belgium, Rosemarie moved to England to study in 1975. She came to sculpture from teaching - French, German and Art - and then working as a freelance translator in the specialist fields of Art and Education. She started working as a sculptor in the late 1990s, soon moving from mostly figurative work to abstract forms. She works in clay, which is then often cast in plaster, resins or bronze, and she also carves in stone, predominantly marble and alabaster, and wood. In the spring of 2008 she was fortunate to be able to travel to Carrara in Italy and spent some time in and around Pietrasanta working with the local marble. "My time there has proven a real turning point in my sculptural career in several ways, but primarily it has engendered in me a love for marble, 'il tormento e l'estasi nel cavar marmi'." | ||||||||||||||||
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Bill Prickett [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| Bill Prickett works mainly in wood. His originals are cast in bronze and available as limited edition reproductions. Animals were his first love, and he has travelled all over the world working with and studying animals. The natural world is the main influence in his work. Bill writes regularly about carving for various publications and his sculpture is featured in several books including "The Sculptor's Bible" and "The Sculpting Techniques Bible". | ||||||||||||||||
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Moira Purver [more info] | ||||||||||||||||
| The focus of Moira's work is figurative sculpture. She loves the challenge of capturing some of the vitality and expression of the living form. Her sculpture, worked largely from life, has a vitality and warmth with a mixture of restful and dynamic poses. The subjects for her work include the female form, dancers and children at play. Moira works her original sculptures in either wax or clay, from which they are then cast into bronze resin. She is an active member of the Surrey Sculpture Society and has exhibited with them and also at the Mall Galleries in London and galleries in Dorset, Devon and Somerset. | ||||||||||||||||
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