Artstone Garden Sculpture
RHS MALVERN SHOW 2008 Photos of sculptures in show garden
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I have always loved modelling in either clay or wax, and have found many avenues and fields in which to do so, I have worked for the toy and film industry making protoypes of toys and figurines. I have been commissioned by a number of giftware and figurine companies to make naturalistic animals and figures and recently I have set up my own garden sculpture company, as well as producing my own work for galleries. I also from time to time run courses in modelling and casting.Christine Baxter and Artstone Christine Baxter is a classically trained sculptor who studied at Camberwell School of Art London. Her company for garden sculptures is Artstone. Background Christine worked for many years developing prototype sculptures for the gift industry, clients include: Disney, Warner’s, Brit Alcroft, Lucas Films, Wedgwood and many others Artstone Now based in a converted barn studio in the Forest of Dean Gloucestershire she has, over the last couple of years been developing a range of individually designed cast stone garden sculpture. She has developed a unique, totally weatherproof, antique copper verdigris patina, which to her knowledge is her own invention. Going forward Now joined by photography graduate Pippa Drake – Lee who is now responsible for sales and marketing Christine has plans for a number of new designs for the coming year. Our company aims We want to supply garden sculpture that is of an exceptionally high standard of sculpting, all of unique and individual designs, each sculpture produced by hand to a high finish. Commisions She also undertakes commissions for portrait heads and public sculpture, Signs and commemorative plaques. Forth coming events Artstone is exhibiting as part of an RHS show garden at the next Malvern Spring show in association with “Foliation”, on the 8th – 11th of May. Many of Christine’s original work will be displayed in a show garden setting. Watch this site for photos later in May.