Lucy Churchill North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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Lucy Churchill's taboo-breaking sculpture is as beautiful & finely crafted as it is confrontational. With a frank female gaze she addresses women’s sexuality and the right to body-autonomy using a visual language that is original whilst referencing diverse cultural imagery.

I create uniquely feminine sculptures in stone, bone, metals and plastics. Using both ancient hand-tool skills and cutting-edge modern technology I create startlingly original, timeless sculptures. They invite quiet contemplation and stimulate dialogue.

My fine-art practice has evolved from a 25 year career in the architectural stonecarving and memorial trade. Playing freely with my traditional carving skills I create sculptures that are fresh and tactile.

My carvings in stone and bone are often a starting point for further development. I use 3D scanning and printing to reinterpret my sculptures at different scales. These pieces become jewellery and portable artworks to inspire, soothe - raising funds and awareness for women’s rights and well-being.

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Anasyrma / Vulval Madonna, Caen Limestone, 2021

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Life Death Rebirth, Caen Limestone with bone nipple inserts on a marble base., 2023

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The Sacred Wound (dyptych), Caen Limestone with Red Sandstone base., 2021

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The Healing Touch (Sacred Wound diptych), Caen Limestone with Red Sandstone base., 2021

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Head of Girl (Jeanne d'Arc), Ancaster Limestone, 2020

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