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Margaret Lovell D.Litt(Hon) FRBS RWA

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'Blue Plate' detail, Stephanie Pace, ceramic, blue, plate, 1950s inspired, Cornwall
'Blue Plate' detail, Stephanie Pace, ceramic, blue, plate, 1950s inspired, Cornwall

Current exhibitions

By Land and Sea

Atmospherically charged new original works celebrating the many aspects of Cornwall's unique coastal landscape in a diverse range of media.

Eight Sides of a Tea Bowl

Contemporary tea bowls by eight master potters and ceramicists.

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Detail: 'Idra', bronze
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Marine Flow

h. 23 x w. 75 cm, edition of 9

£ 3,950

Omaha Wave

h. 27 cm, edition of 9

£ 1,495

Omaha Dance (2012)

h. 27 cm, edition of 9

£ 1,035

Augustine Head (1969)

h. 94 cm, edition of 6

£ 8,500

with an interest free loan

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Opening hours

'Plaka Head', an example of head forms by Margaret Lovell 'Soaring Forms', an example of mono forms by Margaret Lovell 'Pantemenos VI', an example of duo forms by Margaret Lovell 'Kaimos Creature', an example of natural forms by Margaret Lovell

Monday - Saturday

11am - 5pm

or by appointment

'Sea Dance', an example of Reliefs by Margaret Lovell 'Dhow', an example of sail forms by Margaret Lovell 'Idra', an example of leaf forms by Margaret Lovell 'Evening @ Omaha', an example of New Zealand works by Margaret Lovell

New Zealand Works

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‘My sculptures are inspired by organic, natural forms – such as plants, and the elements of sea and wind. A recurring theme and feature of my work are undulating planes with polished edges that suggest or define a movement through space; or often the sculptures consist of two individual forms in relationship to each other, striving to create a unified harmony.’

Margaret Lovell was born in Bristol in 1939 and studied at the West of England College of Art between 1956–60. She then went on to study at the Slade School of Fine Art in London, from 1960–62, where she won first and second prizes for sculpture, drawing and etching. From 1962–3, she studied on an Italian State Scholarship Award at the Academy of Fine Art in Florence.

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