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Charlotte Moreton trained at the Frink School of Figurative Sculpture (1999-2001) and combines sculpture and teaching with nature conservation work for the Grazing Animals Project.  Her sculpture is greatly influenced by trees and nature and "her immense sensitivity to people and the environment has given her a flying start in her career as a sculptor" (Rosemary Barnett, Director of the Frink School).
"A very talented sculptor", Jonathan Dimbleby.

Sculptures are made to commission and for sale through exhibitions.  Themes are human and animal, inspired by shapes in trees and the landscape. 

Sculptures for the garden and indoors are made from timber, steel, cement, bronze, bronze resin, terracotta, plaster and stone.  Relief sculptures can be hung on the wall or placed on the ground.

Portrait busts and relief portraits are made in bronze, terracotta or cement. 

Letter-cutting in stone or wood is designed and cut to commission. 

Large-scale sculptures are carved on site from timber, modelled from earth to form land art, or constructed from metal.  

Clients for Public Art include Salisbury International Arts Festival, the Forestry Commission, Standon Bowers Local Authority Outdoor Education Centre, English Nature, Hampshire County Council, and the National Trust.

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