Andrew Sabin

artist

Andrew Sabin is an experimental sculptor who lives and works in West Sussex.  He is a pioneer of margarine casting and of bonded stone.  His sculptures are expressions of a thoughtful, emotional, examination of geological processes, organic forms and material qualities. His long and distinguished career has seen him exhibit both objects and installations, The Sea of Sun and The Open Sea, throughout Europe. His public works include The Coldstones Cut (Yorkshire Dales, Painting and Sculpture (Chelsea, London) and The History Wall (Whitstable). He is winner of numerous awards including the Marsh award for public sculpture. He is co-director of the Mattblackbarn education programme.

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