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Debora Mattos

Debora Mattos only creates her organic wood sculptures using dry and or fossilized wood. This has resulted in not only eco friendly work but sculpture which has a unique and fundamental sense of history and age.
 
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Philip Melling

We are proud to host the highly professional sculptures of Philip Melling here at Londonart. He is a prolific artist and his current collection ‘Elements’ focuses on Earth, Air, Water and Fire, and describes the reaction of when those elements meet. He uses flat steel bar, to generate concepts and capture the movement of elemental reactions. His works are suitable for indoor display but are also perfectly suited to larger scale and outside installations for private or public spaces.
 
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Ivan Mitev

Born in 1967 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria Ivan Mitev graduated from the College of Fine Arts in Plovdiv in 1986 with major black-and-white drawing and Etching. A member of the Guild of Masters of National Crafts as a master of iconography, he has participated in group exhibitions across Germany Bulgaria, and the USA .
 
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Kate Newlyn

In the late eighties Kate Newlyn began making these wonderful gestural sculptures. Originally trained as a mime artist Kate spent time working in fringe theatre, were she specialised in mask work. Having then spent a number of years living and working in Greece, her work draws heavily on her experiences of both. Kate is now represented both abroad and in the UK.
 
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Johan Nieuwborg

Johan Nieuwborg has been making art for over fifteen years. His metallic sculptures are created by using air pressure to push, expand and shape lead into some wonderfully organic forms. Once this initial stage has been completed Johan works to develop and extenuate their character, adding and expanding form until satisfied with the whole. The lead is then plated, often by using a Silver Tin finish which gives an extra depth and character to each piece.
 
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Anil Nijhawan

Born in India, Anil Nijhawan moved to the UK when he was very small. Influenced by both Indian and British contemporary art, his work compliments and amalgamates both an aesthetic style, and subject matter, which are familiar to both cultures. A self taught artist his paintings are now held in private collections as far apart as Trinidad, UK and the USA.
 
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Marita Norin

Professional sculptor, teacher, illustrator and author Marita Norin works out of her studio 'Skulpturum' in Swedish Lapland. She has exhibited extensively in her own country and at international exhibitions in Budapest, Lisbon and Florence. She has created commissioned sculptures for many public places such as sports centres, nurseries, healthcare centres, libraries and hospitals. Her impressive list of achievements includes commissions for medals and coins for various authorities such as the Swedish University of Agriculture and the Royal Mint of Sweden. Her charming ceramic pieces are simply magical.
 
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Mathias Pfaff

Matias comes from Switzerland but currently lives and works in London and San Francisco. He uses various mediums and techniques and his portfolio includes three dimensional forms, photographic prints and installations. Looking closely and interpreting is the key to Matias' work, which incorporates the use of symbols. The artist says that his art attempts to draw a line between antiquity and the avant-garde. Therefore art history and perhaps history, understood as narrative story, is important for Matias's timeless work.
 
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Austen Pinkerton

Austen Pinkerton specialises in Acrylic and Watercolour. Austen takes inspiration from the world around him. Using representational elements as a starting point for a composition, Austen uses his memory and imagination to create a whole new environment, full of narrative and emotion. "…Sometimes I simply want just to express my feelings, about something or other in my life, or in the world around me."
 
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Tiutia Putia

“I do not look for inspiration; it's the inspiration that finds me” says Tiutia Putia with a cheeky glint in his eye. Putia’s recent online gallery introduces, ‘The Dirty Dozen’, a series of small sculptures which reflect his genuine affection and instinctive insight in to human nature. Each sculpture depicts a narrative, scene, concept or thought which has been developed from his observations on life. “I would say that I live and try to share my life with others. It may sound banal, but it's the closest to what I tend to embrace in my art.” Puita. Tiutia Putia was born in Poland and moved to London five years ago where he currently lives and works.
 
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