Rick Kirby
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Rick Kirby (born 1952) is an English sculptor born in Gillingham, Kent.
Kirby started sculpting in stone before moving to use welded steel, for which he is better known.
[edit] Notable commissions
- Formation (pictured) in Ravenswood, Ipswich, 2003.
- Cross the Divide at the Main Entrance of St Thomas' Hospital, London, 2000.
- Public sculpture in Castlemilk, Glasgow, as part of the district's Gateways and Landmarks project in 1999 (Kirby's first |Bronze)
- Scultpure for South Woodham Ferrers Leisure Centre swimming pool, 2005
- Crouching Lady in Bardon Mill, 1997
- 20th Century Head with others in the sculpture garden at Burghley House, Stamford
[edit] References
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