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Robert Woolner (b.1946) Blue Touch Signed and dated 2018 Mixed media 96cm x 72.5cm (including frame) Horatio's Garden will receive 50% of the hammer price. Framed and mounted Robert Woolner was born in Jamaica in 1946. He trained at Camberwell School of Art where his tutors included Euan Uglow, Franc Auerbach and Robert Medley. Drawing was at the centre of his practice. In the 1960's Woolner was influenced by the impact and scale of American Abstract Expressionism. During his career, his work has moved from figuration towards abstraction. Robert was Director of Art at Canford School from 1986 to 1990 and moved to Vanners Studio in North Dorset in 1989. The studio provided an exhibition space for his own and his students' work. He ran courses in painting and mixed media until 2006. Since 1991 he has had at least one solo show a year in Dorset, London and Paris and was a regular gallery artist with the Alpha House Gallery. Woolner's work has featured in Reinventing the Landscape (Canterton Books), Wessex Artists (Evolver Pubs) and a monograph produced by Fishbar Publications (Works 2000 to 12016). He has received awards from the Dept. of Environment and Black Swan Arts.
Sean Henry (b.1965) 'Thinking Man' (Man on a stool) Signed 'SH 9/9' under the seat Limited edition 9 of 9 Bronze sculpture with oil paint, 2010 42 x 12 x 21cm, 16 x 5 x 8in British sculptor Sean Henry depicts anonymous figures in drawings, painted clay and bronze, often portrayed in thoughtful and contemplative poses. Changes of scale disrupt our comprehension of the figures - proportions are never quite life like, rather enlarged or reduced, creating a physical and psychological contrast in relation to the viewer. Henry's large-scale sculptures can be seen outside in public spaces, squares, coastlines and moorland. Recent installations include Seated Figure, originally situated in the North York Moors National Park and now on view at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park. In Woking, Surrey - Henry's place of birth - a series of figures are located throughout the town centre, and at the train station and central shopping mall. A further four sculptures are due to be added in 2021/2022, completing the town's permanent collection. Henry graduated in ceramics from Bristol Polytechnic in 1987 and had his first exhibition in London in 1988 at the Anatol Orient Gallery. He was the first sculptor to win the Villiers David Prize in 1998 and has had more than 30 solo shows during his career. His work is regularly exhibited by galleries in London, New York, Stockholm, Bad Homburg, Mykonos and Brussels, and his sculptures can be found in public collections in the UK, Sweden, Norway, Germany, USA and elsewhere. Henry is married with 3 children and lives and works near Winchester, Hampshire, England.

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