ALAN PERGUSEY
A painter, sculptor and mosaic maker. Alan's current focus is making paintings about the human condition and life experiences, which he exhibits and has sold into private collections locally and internationally. He also undertakes portrait commissions. Alan has previously been involved in creating public art within the region and nationally and continues to run creative projects within education and the community.
Website: www.alanpergusey.com
Email: alanpergusey@gmail.com
A painter, sculptor and mosaic maker. Alan's current focus is making paintings about the human condition and life experiences, which he exhibits and has sold into private collections locally and internationally. He also undertakes portrait commissions. Alan has previously been involved in creating public art within the region and nationally and continues to run creative projects within education and the community.
Website: www.alanpergusey.com
Email: alanpergusey@gmail.com
ANTONIA STOWE
Antonia works in public, corporate, private and educational settings using a wide range of materials to create both temporary and permanent artwork features. Her portfolio includes collaborations with Developers, Architects, Artists, Landscape Architects, Art Consultants, Design Specialists, Fabricators and Engineers.
Antonia works with local authorities undertaking far-reaching community consultations, land strategies, regeneration and city centre projects in both urban and rural environments. Working internationally, her work is often site-specific, energetic, playful and innovative.
Mob: 07976 962744
Antonia works in public, corporate, private and educational settings using a wide range of materials to create both temporary and permanent artwork features. Her portfolio includes collaborations with Developers, Architects, Artists, Landscape Architects, Art Consultants, Design Specialists, Fabricators and Engineers.
Antonia works with local authorities undertaking far-reaching community consultations, land strategies, regeneration and city centre projects in both urban and rural environments. Working internationally, her work is often site-specific, energetic, playful and innovative.
Mob: 07976 962744
TONY STEPHENSON
Tony works across a diverse range of media including sculpture, combines and collage . Always starting with the materials, which are often found objects that have been discarded he repurposes them in the creation of his works. He is part of Sturnidae , a group of artists from North Yorkshire with whom he often works with on collaborative projects and exhibitions.
Tony works across a diverse range of media including sculpture, combines and collage . Always starting with the materials, which are often found objects that have been discarded he repurposes them in the creation of his works. He is part of Sturnidae , a group of artists from North Yorkshire with whom he often works with on collaborative projects and exhibitions.
DOMINIC HOPKINSON
My work is derived from my interest, as a layman, in new areas of research within contemporary science: quantum physics, pure mathematics and the Human Genome Project. I attempt to distil images and forms that are recognisably influenced by this research whilst retaining a sense of the enigmatic, the elusive and the odd.
Other ideas that inform my practice include Buckminster-Fuller's research into closest packing and Marcel Duchamp's concept of what he called the 'infra-slim', the tiny, almost non-existent space between the cast object and the mould.
Dominic recently participated in a sculpture symposium in Muenster, part of the Skulptur Projekt 2007. He has worked with a number of major sculptors since graduating in 1991 and currently teaches part time at York College. His work is held in both private and public collections across the country.
dominic@the-sculptor.eclipse.co.uk
My work is derived from my interest, as a layman, in new areas of research within contemporary science: quantum physics, pure mathematics and the Human Genome Project. I attempt to distil images and forms that are recognisably influenced by this research whilst retaining a sense of the enigmatic, the elusive and the odd.
Other ideas that inform my practice include Buckminster-Fuller's research into closest packing and Marcel Duchamp's concept of what he called the 'infra-slim', the tiny, almost non-existent space between the cast object and the mould.
Dominic recently participated in a sculpture symposium in Muenster, part of the Skulptur Projekt 2007. He has worked with a number of major sculptors since graduating in 1991 and currently teaches part time at York College. His work is held in both private and public collections across the country.
dominic@the-sculptor.eclipse.co.uk