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charlotte cadzow
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Elizabeth Waugh lives and works in the Scottish Borders. She was born in 1929 and attended Reigate Art School, having gained a scholarship at the age of 15. She then attended Goldsmiths College in London, where she specialised in sculpture. After Goldsmiths, Elizabeth spent two years at the Anglo French Art Centre in London, where she worked under the tutelage of sculptor Sean Crampton. Here, she was to benefit from the advice of prestigious visiting tutors who criticised student’s work in exchange for exhibitions of their work held at the centre. These tutors included Legier and Henry Moore. Elizabeth’s work, usually built in plaster and then cast in bronze or bronze resin in small limited editions, is mainly figurative and includes both human nude and animal forms. She produces sculpture which is tactile in nature and is pleased to see people touching her work. Elizabeth won the PF Charitable Trust Award in the 2006 Visual Arts Scotland annual exhibition. |
Elizabeth Waugh | Cat
sculpture, bronze resin, ht 32 x 29 x x 24 cm |
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