Sunday Evening Art Gallery — Helen Gordon

 

Helen Gordon is a sculptor and painter living and working in Chew Valley, England.Born in Warwickshire, Helen moved to the West Country, firstly to read European Studies at The University of Bath in 1981.Having always led a creative life, whether painting in water colors, interior design or garden design, Gordon’s focus for the past fifteen years  has been sculpting.

After developing her skills on a ceramics course at The Bristol School of Art, she instantly showed great aptitude, and was hooked.Creating both animal and figurative sculpture, her pieces tend towards being quirky and amusing and certainly eclectic.Helen works primarily in wax and clay and most of her pieces are limited editions and are cast in bronze or cold cast bronze resin.

“If a finished sculpture makes me smile then I am satisfied.” Gordon shares.“If a viewer stops for just one moment to view, reflect and, above all, smile at a piece I have created, then I feel I have succeeded in my work.”More of Helen Gordon’s sculptures can be found at https://www.helengordonsculpture.co.uk/

 

 

 

Sunday Evening Night Gallery — Helen Gordon

Helen Gordon is a sculptor living in Bristol, England.

Born in Warwickshire, Gordon moved to the West Country, first to undertake European Studies at The University of Bath in 1981 and later, in 1994, to set up home with her family in The Chew Valley.

Having always led a creative life, whether painting in water colors, interior design or garden design, Gordon took a ceramics course at The Bristol School of Art, changing her focus more on sculpting.Creating both animal and figurative sculpture, her pieces tend towards being quirky and amusing and certainly eclectic.The artist works primarily in wax and clay and are cast in bronze or cold cast bronze resin.“I like to put a new spin on my work to make it my own,” the artist shares.

“If a viewer stops for just one moment to view, reflect and, above all, smile at a piece I have created, then I feel I have succeeded in my work.”

More of Helen Gordon’s whimsical sculptures can be found at https://www.helengordonsculpture.co.uk/.