Without St Bartholomew’s hospital the gallery owner would not be alive and Canwood Gallery would not exist, which is why Canwood Gallery are donating our profits to Barts Charity. Please help us to support them in their amazing work. Bart […]
Without St Bartholomew’s hospital the gallery owner would not be alive and Canwood Gallery would not exist, which is why Canwood Gallery are donating our profits to Barts Charity. Please help us to support them in their amazing work. Bart […]
Martin Carter’s work is characterized by Abstract Expressionism and his work stems from a desire to create a similar experience to that which is obtainable through the power of music. If music has the power to ‘transport’ you subconsciously […]
Initially conceived as a response to the tragedy of 9/11, Rocking Lady started as a conventional figurative sculpture of a woman positioned with arms and legs crossed to shield herself, both physically and emotionally, from the darker side of […]
Herefordshire based sculptor Simon Probyn works using heavy industrial steel. He creates abstract and figurative works of art from both found and new material. He takes the man-made architectural steel designs and lets them subtly dictate their new […]
Carl Andre is the inspiration behind Canwood Gallery’s opening and it therefore gives the gallery immense pleasure to be exhibiting Isoclast 07. Carl Andre an American minimalist artist is recognized for his ordered linear format and grid format sculptures. His sculptures […]
Angela Conner is one of Britain’s most widely commissioned sculptors who, for over 40 years, has created Europe’s largest mobile sculptures as well as acclaimed portraits of many of the most prominent figures of the twentieth and twenty-first century, […]
Leading contemporary sculptor Heather Jansch has established a Worldwide reputation for life-size driftwood bronze horses. From the beginning her passions were drawing, horses and Leonardo da Vinci. Hating the confines of school and dropping out of Goldsmith’s Heather pursued her […]
Peter Sellers often credited as the greatest comedian of all time, shot to fame in the Goon Show and was renowned for his comedy roles including the bumbling Chief Inspector Clouseau in The Pink Panther. Not as widely known is […]
Dominic Welch did not have a formal training in sculpture. Instead, following A Levels, an advertisement looking for an arts-based apprenticeship led to his meeting the sculptor Peter Randall-Page, for whom he subsequently worked as an assistant for […]
Jonathan Loxley was born in 1960, son of a fighter pilot. From 1979 to 1981, he studied marble sculpture techniques in Florence. He then spent seven years in the film industry, painting stage sets and creating sculptures for film and […]