HELEN SINCLAIR
ARBS, SCULPTUREHelen Sinclair Sculpture available at all three galleries. Over 30 pieces in stock in Bronze & Stone Resin
'Who is Sylvia' Height 160cm
Stone Resin in Stock £4,950 , Bronze Available

'The Bather' - Stone
Resin Edition 18 - Height 131 cm In stock £4,250
'Mother Child & Teddy'' - -Height 152cm -
Stone Resin in Stock
'Looking Good,
Looking Fine' Height 162cm Stone Resin in Stock,£4,800 Brronze
Available

On the outside
looking in H 140cm in stock in resin, available in bronze.
''Wednesday's Child' -Stone Resin edition of 25 -Height 148cm-, In Stock
in stone resin, available in Bronze

'For as Long as Forever
is' - Bronze edition of 9 - Length 43cm -
Bronze Only £3850
'Bunny's Funny Day' - Bronze edition of
9 - Height 34 cm -
Bronze Only £2950

Just Sitting is H
158cm now bronze only £9,950.

'Chelsea Morning' - Bronze edition of
5 - Length 175cm -
Bronze Only £12,950

'Perchance to Dream' - Bronze edition of
9 - Length 71cm -
Bronze Only

'Simply Sitting' - Bronze edition of
9 - Height -
Bronze Only
 'Perchance to Dream' - Bronze edition of 7 - Length 155cm -
Bronze Only £12,950

Adagietto' -
Stone-resin edition of 7/18- Height 71cm - £950
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My work has almost always been figuratively
based.
I use a life model regularly and occasionally
find poses which inspire a whole series of pieces that can cover
several years of making.I look at a lot of sculpture (from all
over the world and all centuries) but of art forms, painting is
probably the one that I turn to most directly for inspiration.
I am conscious that many of my pieces have
originated from looking at the painting of Picasso, Matisse,
Modigliani and Chagall. It is possibly interesting that the
first three were sculptors too. It is their painting, rather
than their sculpture, that interests me but I do wonder whether
there is something in the language of their painting that I
relate too more readily because they were sculptors too.
I have been inspired also by literature and
music (opera particularly) but this is a more abstract link in
terms of the spirit or general mood of the piece rather than the
more specific physical form.
What inspires one particular piece more often than anything
else, in my case, is the piece that went before it. - Helen
Sinclair
The Fairfax Gallery have had the pleasure of representing
Helen Sinclair since 1995.
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