 An inspired sculptor from Merseyside in North West England. Specialising mainly in wall mounted relief sculptures.His styles range from Arthurian to abstract contemporary. |
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Harriet Glen - Harriet's early childhood was spent in Australia, where she developed her love and affinity for animals. From a very early age, she was drawing the animals she saw in the bush, and at the age of nine, started making clay models of horses which she sold in order to buy her first pony! After a few years in New Zealand, where she spent most of her non-school hours in the saddle, she went to art school in New South Wales, Australia, before teaching art and sculpture in Sydney. Soon she became bitten by the racing bug, and rode track work for the legendary trainer Tommy Smith. In 1978 and 1979 she won the New South Wales Australian Lady Jockeys championship, the prize for which was a trip to England.
Now she lives in the beautiful Dorset countryside with her husband, David and son, Simon. |
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Barrie Gittens - Creator of our Vast 'Fiesta Studio Collection'. Highly detailed animals with Character.
Barrie began his early career twenty-five years ago when he graduated
from Britain’s Bournville Art College. After working for many years
within Worcester’s famous ceramic and resin giftware industry, he was
anxious to explore and develop his own ideas. He finally realized his
dream in 1993 when the opportunity to start up his own company arose. |
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David Geenty
- One of the finest sculptors in Europe. With an ever increasing range of highly detailed horses and other animals.
Born in England in 1945 and brought up in Southern Africa, David's
earliest impressions were formed on his father's ranch in the
Gonarhezho, a vast wilderness in the south-east region of present day
Zimbabwe. As an art student in Johannesburg, David was greatly
influenced by Moses Kotler, a South African sculptor of world renown.
David believes that it is to Kotler's tuition that he largely owes his
great animalier talents and technique. |
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Christine Haworth - The Artist that created the Crisalis Collectables ranges Paintbox Poppets, Faerie Poppets, Dreamtide and Angel Whispers. Born in Blackburn Lancashire UK, Christine attended Wolverhampton &
Manchester College of Art studying graphic design specialising in
illustration. She worked freelance for several years both as an
illustrator and a figurative artist. |
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David Lawrence - Somerset based sculptor, creator of the 'From the Greenwood' range David Lawrence has always enjoyed the challenge of working in different fields and different media - the result of a ‘restless imagination’ he says. Before sculpting he was a painter, in photo realistic style, of the ‘Natural World’: flies, birds and the internal workings of the human body. From then to the hothouse of the advertising industry of West End London in the eighties: creating ‘pastiche’ Old Masters in oil paint: sausages painted in the style of Rembrandt, margarine in the style of Monet - it might have been painting but it wasn’t Art. |
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