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  • Angela Conner

    Enjoys an international reputation as a maker of portrait and abstract sculpture, with works on display in the UK, USA and Australia. She is particularly experienced with mobile sculpture, utilising water, gravity and wind. Studio visits can be arranged, and a DVD is available. Recently completed a portrait of HM the Queen

    George & Dragon Hall, Mary Place, London, W11 4PL
  • Creative Spiral

    Designs and makes high quality, hand-crafted pieces of art. Pieces range from small functional items to large, site-specific sculptures and installations for public spaces. The company works closely with designers, architects, contractors, public groups and community artists. Privately commissioned sculpture is also undertaken

    Pontprenddu, Llandissilio, Clynderwen, SA66 7TT
  • Diane Maclean

    Uses a wide variety of materials including steel, stainless steel, aluminium, wood, plastics, fibre optics and neon to create sculpture for the landscape and for city environments. Natural and artificial light play an important part in her work, which is generally on a large scale. The themes are abstractions from nature with reference to wind and

    Daneswick, Noke Lane, St Albans, AL2 3NU
  • Harry Gray Sculptor

    The Carving Workshop is a team of artists and craftsmen providing a carving, casting and consulting service for sculptors, architects and designers. The company has wide experience of collaborative work with artists and architects but also as a design company in its own right. Projects range from letter carving, busts and restoration work to

    Studio 53A, St Philips Road, Cambridge, CB1 3DA
  • Jan O'Highway

    Artist and designer specialising in tile and mosaics, creating colourful work for indoor and outdoor environments. Recent work: playground mosaics, Gosport Borough Council; Making it Work educational project at Reading Museum; Art Farm Project 2006, Devon; Boundary feature with mosaic panels, Wolverhampton 2007

    60 The Carrions, Totnes, TQ9 5XX
  • Jeff Higley

    Jeff Higley is a sculptor who designs pieces for rural and town environments, specialising in pieces for schools and woodlands. Mythological and naturalistic images are formed from carved, painted and gilded tree trunks, assembled branches, fused glass and a variety of organic materials. Clients include local authorities, schools, community groups

    26 Homecroft Road, Sydenham, London, SE26 5QG
  • Jo Peel Artwork

    Jo Peel is a muralist and artist who spends her time documenting in great detail her fascination with everyday scenes and scenarios. From abandoned east London construction sites to the streets of Tokyo and Pittsburgh, all are captured in her well observed and uniquely executed style. Projects / Clients include:- chanel; the Southbank Centre

    Persistence Works, 21 Brown Street, Sheffield, S1 2BS
  • Lorna Green FRBS

    Concentrates on public art projects and commissions which are site specific, considering the landscape, architecture, history, mythology or atmosphere of the surroundings. Experienced in large scale sculpture / landscape projects and earthworks which incorporate paths, seating and picnic areas, and planting, such as courtyards, roundabouts

    Mount Pleasant Farm, 105 Moss Lane, Bramhall, Stockport, SK7 1EG
  • Maddi Nicholson

    Specialising in painted textiles and 3D inflated PVC works, Maddi Nicholson produces challenging artworks for diverse situations nationwide. Works range from paintings on articulated lorries for Visual Arts UK, to a soft play environment produced in collaboration with a specialist manufacturer for Prudhoe Water World in Northumberland

    Nicholson Bastik, Art Gene, Bath Street, Barrow-in-Furness, LA14 5TY
  • Peter Coates

    Produces carving, sculpture and lettering, primarily in stone but also in wood and metals. Works are commissioned by diverse organisations including architects, public and arts bodies, and the trustees of histroric buildings. Installations range from monumental sculpture to smaller, more intimate pieces

    Deepwell Farm, Brawby, Malton, YO17 6QA
  • Philip Bews / Diane Gorvin

    Experienced public sculptors, Philip and Diane liaise with clients and research intended sites before commencing work. The range of media used includes bronze, stone, cast glass, wood, stainless steel and steel, allowing the artists to create site-specific work. They have installed over seventy projects in a wide variety of environments, in the UK

    Beech House, Parkend Road, Coalway, Coleford, GL16 7HX
  • Robert Simon Erskine

    Has created award winning public sculptures throughout the UK and Europe for over 20 years. Architecture and urban regeneration play an important part in his work and he collaborates with, and contributes to the design process of, architects and landscape architects. The Courtauld Institute and the Association of Public Monuments have granted

  • Will Glanfield

    Sculptor working to commission in native hardwoods, mainly oak, and using reclaimed timber wherever possible. Sculptural seating is a speciality; a number have been produced for local authorities, hospitals, schools and other public bodies. Recent projects have incorporated planting as a living element

    Cedarwood, Clapham Hill, Whitstable, CT5 3DL
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