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Anna Rothwell
University of Wales Institute Cardiff (Ceramics / 2004)
  • Human Bridges - Slinky
    Size (H x W x D): 13 x 75 x 10 cm
    £625.00
  • 'Twinkle, twinkle...'
    Size (H x W x D): 9 x 16 x 9 cm
    £140.00
  • Inspiration
    Size (H x W x D): 24 x 15 x 15 cm
    £330.00
  • Milly
    Size (H x W x D): 22 x 11 x 11 cm
    £140.00
  • Cheeky Monkey
    Size (H x W x D): 19 x 7 x 10 cm
    £140.00
  • Dynamic Duo
    Size (H x W x D): 45 x 40 x 10 cm
    £550.00
  • Lucy
    Size (H x W x D): 17 x 12 x 5 cm
    £140.00
  • Human Bridges - Face to Face
    Size (H x W x D): 13 x 45 x 10 cm
    £485.00
  • Class Mates (Milly & Max)
    Size (H x W x D): 22 x 11 x 25 cm
    £270.00
  • Testing the Water
    Size (H x W x D): 30 x 45 x 15 cm
    £850.00
  • Max
    Size (H x W x D): 20 x 10 x 10 cm
    £140.00
  • Little Madam
    Size (H x W x D): 19 x 7 x 10 cm
    £140.00
  • Dynamic Rock One
    Size (H x W x D): 35 x 25 x 15 cm
    £250.00
  • Triple Trouble
    Size (H x W x D): 19 x 26 x 10 cm
    £350.00
  • Footloose
    Size (H x W x D): 45 x 15 x 10 cm
    £380.00
  • The Three Monkeys
    Size (H x W x D): 19 x 26 x 8 cm
    £350.00
  • Hop, Trip & Jump
    Size (H x W x D): 25 x 23 x 40 cm
    £350.00
  • Once upon a time...
    Size (H x W x D): 13 x 15 x 10 cm
    £140.00
  • Marty
    Size (H x W x D): 15 x 16 x 12 cm
    £140.00
  • Free Spirit
    Size (H x W x D): 88 x 38 x 85 cm
    £2,200.00
  • Hopping Hettie
    Size (H x W x D): 18 x 9 x 11 cm
    £125.00
  • Away with the Fairies
    Size (H x W x D): 10 x 19 x 8 cm
    £140.00
  • Tripping Trudy
    Size (H x W x D): 11 x 11 x 18 cm
    £125.00
  • Jumping Jack
    Size (H x W x D): 25 x 8 x 11 cm
    £125.00

Profile

 Through courses at Stafford and Cardiff University I developed an interest in expressing my ideas through the use of the human form as a Figurative Sculptor.  My sculptures vary from detailed realism, to more abstract pieces capturing movement. Both seek to show human emotion and feelings through the body language they exhibit. I aim to encourage viewers to empathize with my work, evoking perhaps memories or emotions they too have experienced.

 
I sculpt predominately in clay, occasionally with modeling wax on an armature for the more dynamic pieces. Some clay pieces are fired, resulting in unique sculptures. Other’s are molded and then cast in to either Bronze or Iron resin. This process is called ‘cold casting’ producing pieces that look and feel like foundry cast Bronzes but are more affordable. My Bronze and Iron resin casts are produced in low, limited additions and can be exhibited as indoor or garden sculptures.

Exhibitions

Afforable Art Fair London 2010

Affordable Art Fair Bristol May 2011

Interview

What is your favourite film of all time?

What music are you currently listening to and why?

Which living artists do you most admire and why?

Which deceased artist do you most admire and why?

Which exhibition that you have visited made the greatest impact on you and why?

What is the question you get asked most frequently about your work and how do you answer it?

What / who inspired you to be an artist?

Can you tell us about where you make your art and what if any the significance of this location is?

What do you like most about being an artist?

What is your greatest achievement as an artist to date?

What are your plans for the coming year?