Art

Jude Tucker

Jude Tucker

Jude Tucker’s education in art commenced in 1966 and she continued to study art until the mid-1970s exploring many mediums including ceramics, printmaking and large charcoal drawings. It was only after visiting the Portland Sculpture Trust in Tout Quarry on the Dorset island in 2003, in an attempt to recover from a period of ‘artists block’, that she turned to stone. This marked the start of her training in stonemasonry during which time she had the opportunity to design and carve two grotesques for St Georges Chapel, Windsor. She was offered her first exhibition in 2007 and continues to exhibit…
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Graeme Mitcheson

Graeme Mitcheson

Specialising in public art sculpture, Graeme Mitcheson graduated from Loughborough College of Art in 1995 and won his first significant commission on ‘Cures’, a 2-metre tall, hollow white limestone column with a spiralling inscription of more than 3,000 carved letters for the pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca. His other major works include an 8-tonne granite Millennium sundial in Leicestershire and four sculptural seats for New Walk in Leicester, an ancient walkway into the heart of the city. His tactile and eye-catching work can been seen all over the UK, with sculptures in Belfast, Northumberland and Wales. He will be bringing models and…
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Carrie Horwood

Carrie Horwood

Renowned as the organiser of the Gloucester Stone Festival, Carrie Horwood’s career started at Christ Church College in Canterbury, where she achieved a degree in sculpture in 1999. She secured work experience in the mason’s yard at Canterbury Cathedral, which brought conviction to her decision that this was the career path that she wanted to pursue. In the summer of 1999 Carrie moved to Gloucestershire where she became the first woman apprentice stonemason at Gloucester Cathedral, and by 2005 had set up her own business undertaking many types of commissions involving letter cutting, sculptures and smaller designs. She will be…
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