Liz Watts sculpture and ceramics

Tuesday, 8 December 2015

Macgregor Fine Art 166 Hope St, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G2 2TJ

Work at Macgregor Fine Art
166 Hope St, Glasgow, Lanarkshire G2 2TJ
     








   
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Work at Smith & Williamson Old Library Chambers, , Salisbury







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Old Library Chambers, 21 Chipper Lane, Salisbury SP1 1BG


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Monday, 7 December 2015

Work in Greenhill Cottage Gallery for Christmas





















































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Liz sculpture and ceramics
Always an artist but trained as a vet. Lived in France & studied porcelain painting, & sculpture & ceramics there. Now in UK I work in ceramic, papier-mâché & bronze. Flora, fauna or life, my passion is character, movement & mood rather than just form. I story tell with art & words, have won prizes for poetry & short stories & performed poetry. I combine writing & form in some work. I have itchy fingers in material, surface finish & building method. I rarely recreate image or idea. If I do it will be with changes. My ideas ‘in tray’ is always full. Working from life I move between sculpture & decorative work. Initially seeming different, they are vital to & feed off each other. My ceramics have roots in my sculpture. I aim to bring to useable work the originality & movement of my sculpture. Working in porcelain keeps ornate pieces functional. My methods create an air of delicacy whilst maintaining strength and practicality. I use original ceramic works in large mixed media wall images. In August 2014 I was elected an Associate Member of The United Society of Artists. In 2015 I was elected a full member.
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