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Shirley Sheppard

Shirley Sheppard's tactile sculptures focus on the human form as a means of expressing movement and emotion. Working in Clay, Shirley's intrinsic knowledge of the material combined with years of experimentation and investigation has allowed her to develop a unique process of smoke firing. This process not only ensures the sculptures physical strength and longevity but generates a sense of history and vulnerability which is fundamental to the reading of the work.
 
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Joanna Sobieska

Never ones to limit our artistic intake, here at LondonArt we feel that the ceramics of Joanna Sobieska is worthy of a place on our site as her work is as crafted as any work of art. This much under-represented genre of art is expertly presented by Sobieska who demonstrates how household objects can have as much beauty as any painting. The perfect gift for the hard to buy for relative, these pieces would grace any home.
 
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John Stevens

John Stevens is greatly influenced by the artists of the Surrealist movement. Artists such as Dali and Magritte greatly inspire his work. Steven’s seeks to broaden an objective view of reality by fusing it with instinctive dream like imagery to create a new ‘super’ reality
 
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Virginia Stuart

''Seascape, the deep blue sea, a nautical gateway, imaginings, poetry and reflection. The minds eye sees where no light shines. A specific gravity rules the waves. Rust and rivets resist salt and water, the sea dissolves all while the wind blows.''Virginia Stuart
 
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