Sue carves with hand tools - chisels and mallet, leaving the tool cuts on the surface. Carving is a slow process starting with drawing and observation and often adjusting the design as it goes along to cope with knots or respond to the figuring of the wood.

Sue also does pencil drawings, having attended life drawing classes for years to help with the sculpture.

Sue is an Associate of the Society of Equestrian Artists and has exhibited with them London, Newmarket and Nottinghamshire. She has exhibited at the Royal West of England Academy in 2016, the Bath Society of Artists from 2016 to 2020 and the Cotswold Sculptors Association 2019 to 2022.

She won the sculpture and 3D work prize at the 2019 Discerning Eye exhibition for a little firewood horse that was selected by Sir Tim Rice.

Survivors, a bronze resin sculpture was displayed in Wells cathedral in the Wells Art Contemporary Awards 2022.


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