Statement
My ideas and concerns are developing and evolving rapidly. At present I am making sculpture that requires interaction with the viewer’s imagination. In the same way the ruined façade of a once magnificent castle or a semi-exposed fossil provides a starting point but leaves the viewer’s imagination to complete the image, one through the omission of sections and the latter, concealment in a rock.
I am fascinated by the body language we all use: how it can, used on an abstract level, communicate general ideas or express emotion. In moving from realistic representation to abstract language a sculptor can selectively minimise forms or exaggerate proportions in order to make the viewer look at the figure in a different way.
I admire the honesty and truth found in paintings by Lucian Freud and his ability to bring a contemporary freshness to realism. I am inspired by Rodin’s sculpture, the classical heritage he absorbed and its role as a form of contemporary artistic expression.
I am interested in the attainment of a recognisable, individual likeness and try to capture in my work the vulnerability of human individuality. I want to make portraiture that penetrates the character of the sitter. As a sculptor I am excited by the prospect of being an eternal student.
I prefer working in bronze. It satisfies a desire to make something more lasting than myself.
Biography (employment & education)
1998- 2006 Part- time teacher of Art & Design, Bancroft’s School
1996- 1998 Hourly paid lecturer, ceramics, University of Hertfordshire
1994- 1995 Ran INSET courses in sculpture & ceramics for teachers in North London
1991- 1995 Part- time teacher of Art & Design, Woodhouse College
1990- 1991 Part- time Art Technician, Ravenscroft School
1987- 1990 B.A.(Hons) Fine Art : Ceramics and Metals, Brighton University
1986- 1987 Diploma in Art Foundation Studies, Middlesex University
Commissions
2005 Sculpture Commission for Bancroft’s School
2000 Commission for Worshipful Company of Drapers
1994 Commission for wood carvings, The Guild of St. Margaret Pattens, (Christopher Wren Church) Eastcheap, London
Selected Exhibitions
2005 Oct/ Nov Mc Hardy Gallery, Shad Thames. S.E.1
2005 July Henley Festival, Barn Galleries.
2005 July Mc Hardy Gallery, Shad Thames. S.E.1
2005 May ‘FACE 2005’ Society of Portrait Sculptors,
The Gallery, Cork St.
2005 Feb ‘About Love’ London Art, Oxo Tower Gallery.
2005 Jan ‘Seeing Faces’, Robert Phillips Gallery, Riverhouse.
2004 ‘FACE 2004’ Society of Portrait Sculptors,
The Gallery, Cork St.
Awards
2004 ‘Freakley Prize’ for Most Outstanding Portrait Sculpture,
Society of Portrait Sculptors, Cork St.
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