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Artist Information:
John Sims
Folkestone,
United Kingdom
Member Since: Oct 2009

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Artist Exhibitions:
Summer 2005. Carving &
Modelling. Two person show at
St. Augustine's Abbey, English
Heritage Site.

Spring 2006. Sculpture in the
Cathedral. Group Show in the
Chapter House, Canterbury
Cathedral.

Spring 2008. After the Storm.
One man show, Lemba Gallery,
Cyprus
Work in galleries in Nicosia,
Larnaca and Limasol, Cyprus.

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Artist Statement for John Sims

Following some thirty years working as a graphic designer and illustrator I began stone carving in 2000 and in 2002 I returned to college at Christ Church Canterbury in England to study BA Fine Art.
In 2007 I went to the Cyprus College of Art to study for a Post Grad Diploma in Fine Art under the great Cypriot artist, Stass Paraskos. At the end of the course I was asked to stay on and run the Summer Schools and to be tutor on the Post Grad course. An incredible experience and an enormous influence on my work. My work now involves less stone carving more often found timber or kebab sticks!
My drawing in some respects has turned a full circle in the sense that prior to sculpture my illustration work was colourful but painstakingly detailed and stylised. At college I concentrated on measured observational life drawing in pencil which fed into the simple lines of my mainly figuratively based stone carvings. Whilst in Cyprus I re-discovered colour in both my drawing and sculpture. Dreams and mythology filled my waking and sleeping hours and oil pastel became my favourite medium to quickly capture these glimpses of near reality...they are the closest I can get to actually using my fingers to draw with. Using them feels somewhat like carving in colour and they stop me from going back to the detailed work of old. My subject matter is drawn from my dreams, mythology, nature.


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