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Lucy Kinsella at Rowles Fine Art.

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Lucy Kinsella | Ram

Lucy Kinsella
'Ram'
Bronze Sculpture
Signed & Numbered.
Edition of 20

 

Lucy Kinsella | Bunched Greyhound

Lucy Kinsella
'Bunched Greyhound'
Bronze Sculpture
Signed & Numbered 14 of 20

 

Lucy Kinsella | Waiting Hare

Lucy Kinsella
'Waiting Hare'
Bronze Sculpture
Signed & Numbered 2 of 20

 

Lucy Kinsella | Chicken and Egg

Lucy Kinsella
'Chicken & Egg'
Bronze Sculpture
Signed & Numbered 1 of 20

 

Lucy Kinsella | Slow Canter

Lucy Kinsella
'Slow Canter'
Bronze Sculpture
Signed & Numbered 19 of 20

 

Lucy Kinsella | Alert Hare

Lucy Kinsella
'Alert Hare'
Bronze Sculpture
Signed & Numbered 45 of 20

 

Lucy Kinsella | Bunched Terrier

Lucy Kinsella
'Bunched Terrier'
Bronze Sculpture
Signed & Numbered 2 of 20

 

Lucy Kinsella | Running Rooster

Lucy Kinsella
'Running Rooster'
Bronze Sculpture
Signed & Numbered 4 of 20

 

 

 



Lucy Kinsella

Born in Hampshire in 1960, Kinsella moved to Leicestershire where she gained a BA Hon's in sculpture at Loughborough University. She was awarded the Dante Alighieri Travelling Scholarship which took her to Florence, and the Dennis Holt Travelling Bursary spent in southern Ireland.

 

After graduating, Kinsella determined to develop her skills as an animal sculptor, drawing inspiration from Barye, Degas and Bugatti, and the contemporary work of Jonathan Kenworthy.

 

Kinsella's work ranges from delicate table-top bronzes to life size and monumental sculpture. Maquettes modelled directly in wax offer her simple but effective means of viewing composition and structure. Larger pieces are worked in clay with a bold, spontaneous treatment of the surface. Kinsella's trademark lies in the expressive handling and fine detailing that captures the movement and energy of her chosen subject.

 

Kinsella's work is held in many private and public collections both in the UK and around the world, including France, Belgium, Sweden, Ireland, United States, South Africa, China, Japan and United Arab Emirates.