From : "Born and raised in Edinburgh, Sculptor Kenny Hunter studied at Glasgow School of Art from 1983 to 1987. His work is heavily influenced by plastic toys, in the colours and flawless finish he uses for his sculptures. Hunter sees this as related to classical sculptors who worked with marble until no marks from their chisels and tools could be seen. His work looks as if it has been made by a machine rather than by hand."
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Kenny Hunter
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War memorial - Walworth Square
This depicts an anonymous 12-year-old youth standing on a giant, fallen ash t...
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Sir Hamo Thornycroft
Sculptor. Born William Hamo Thornycroft (but the William is normally dropped) at 39 Stanhope Street, Regent's Park.   Son of sculptors Thomas and Mary Thornycroft. Studied at the Royal Academy Sch...
Obadiah Pulham
Sculptor working at Woodbridge in Suffolk, during the early 19th century. He was working for Pulham and Sons, a firm of Victorian landscape gardeners and terracotta manufacturers, run by 5 generati...
Frederick George Anstey
Sculptor active late 19th century. Discussing the architectural sculpture on the Royal Bank of Scotland at 3-5 Bishopsgate Ornamental Passions says: "F.G. Anstey was one of those large firms of ca...
Ian Rank-Broadley
Sculptor. Born in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey. Personally selected by both Prince William and Prince Harry to create the memorial statue of Diana. He had previously depicted, the Queen, Prince Philip,...

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