Keziah Burt

Keziah Burt  

Keziah is a Bristol based figurative artist and tutor specialising in portraiture.  Although delighting in working on specific portrait commissions of notable sitters, Keziah’s own sculptural practise is inspired the complexities of the human experience and its wider socio-political context: focusing on the experiences of women and mothers, the delicacy and essential physicality of parenting and human instinct to connect.  Keziah is working on a new collection of smaller figurative pieces for exhibition in the summer.

She has exhibited widely and has work in private collections in the UK, Europe and the USA.  This year Keziah will have sculptures on show at the Royal Society of British Artist’s annual exhibition at the Mall galleries London and with the Society of Portrait Sculptors online.  Her bronze portrait tondo of Chemist Rosalind Franklin was unveiled recently at Hampstead Manor London, depicting the scientist framed by the DNA structure that she discovered.  Keziah has also sculpted the portraits of feminist author Laura Bates, Cambridge classicist Mary Beard, Paralympic gold medal ski team Menna Fitzpatrick and Jen Kehoe, the first British Female General- Major General Susan Ridge and Strictly come dancing Star and glitter ball winning dancer Oti Mabuse. 

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Lynn Baxter

Lynn Baxter My practice ranges from abstract sculpture to painting – sometimes exploring the interface between. Sculptural work spawns paintings,

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