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An artist of considerable diversity and skill, Hamish Horsley's artwork includes sculpture, painting and photography. Since completing his studies at the Royal College of Art in 1986, he has particularly focused on landscape sculpture and public art projects, working extensively in stone. The scale of these projects ranges from small, intricately carved fountains to large public works such as the Tibetan Peace Garden in Central London. He has collaborated extensively with architects, landscape designers, museums and local authorities and is an Associate of the Royal Society of British Sculptors. His works enjoy a large public following and can be found in many public and private collections, notably in the UK, New Zealand, USA, Holland and Norway.
| Education | | Royal College of Art | MA RCA (Sculpture) | 1983-86 | | City and Guilds of London Art School | Stone Carving Diploma | 1979-80 | | City and Guilds of London Art School | Fine Art (Sculpture) | 1975-79 | | Canterbury University Art School, NZ | Foundation | 1969-70 |
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| Teaching Posts | | City and Guilds of London Art School | Tutor in Stone Carving | | The City Lit, London | Tutor in Sculpture |
| Professional Affiliation | | Art in the Park, Burgess Park, London | Chairman, Board of Trustees | | Royal Society of British Sculptors | Associate |
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