Rebecca Hawkins
Over the last 25 years Rebecca has been growing a globally housed collection of sculptures and drawings that sit as comfortably in private collections and gardens, as they do in public spaces. With a love of using lyrical symbolism, teamed with strong imagery, she uses sculpture to tell inspiring stories of strength through adversity which champion our innate need for freedom and ability to thrive in difficult times. Among other more mainstream inspirations such as the human release and freedom felt through dance, stories of child trafficking to sexual violence in conflict are represented by stunning statement pieces which weave together the innate strengths of their subjects, while holding movement, beauty, elegance and philanthropy at their core. Public commissions have included The Gurkha, in Folkestone town centre; for which she was shortlisted for the Marsh award for excellence in public sculpture, and The Mother and Child which was commissioned to raise awareness for a stigmatised group of Vietnamese women and children called the Lai Dai Han, which is now sited permanently in St James's Sq, London. "Rebecca manages to make her sculptures come alive; they breathe feelings and emotion. Rebecca is able to do this because of her own deep commitment to fighting the many injustices which are the causes behind her pieces, and because she is brilliant at telling human stories through bronze." Rt Hon Jack Straw - Foreign Secretary 2001-2005; Home Secretary 1997-2001; Lord Chancellor 2007-2010.
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