A prolific sculptor for nearly 50 years, John Huggins has pursued, through the favoured material of bronze, a changing vision of sculptural form. The human figure is a major source, and is seen with both anthropological and contemporary influences.
John Huggins is a Fellow of the Royal Society of British Sculptors and a member of the Royal West of England Academy where he has served as Academician's Chairman and Vice-President.
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John Huggins Acrobat bronze (ed. of 7) 72 cm high |
John Huggins Olympian bronze (ed. of 15) 46 cm high |
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John Huggins Night Star bronze (ed. of 9) 21 cm high |
John Huggins Cabeça Nova bronze (ed. of 9) 19 cm high |
John Huggins Cabeça Grande bronze (ed. of 7) 38 cm high |
John Huggins Ladyland bronze (ed. of 7) 32 cm high |
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John Huggins Earring bronze (ed. of 7) 48 cm high |
John Huggins Twilight bronze (ed. of 7) 32 cm high |
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