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Nick Rowsell Stonecraft
Nicholas Rowsell was
born in Hackney, London. On the 17/18th August 1960 during a dry
electrical, thunder storm on the dot of midnight. His parents decided
to make him a day younger and close the 18thas his birthday.
It
wasn’t until 1989 that Nicholas discovered stonecarving whilst
subcontracting as a stone cladder in Berkley Square, London during the
summer of 89’. Having taken home a few small offcuts of the Portland
Whitbed that arrived from Dorset each day and also buying two chisels
from the resident apprentice for a fiver each , he set about carving
these pieces of Limestone and discovered the reason why he was alive.
He
hasn’t looked back since and has been steadily carving commercially in
both the private and public sectors, or adding further pieces to an
impressively growing collection of stonework. Nicholas has mastered many
differing styles of stonecarving and has stated that . . . .‘Anyone
with technical abilities can carve to plan as the rules of where and
where not to strike are clearly defined , but there is no substitute for
the investment of sheer physical labour when carving directly into
stone, investing the metaphysical arcane approach to stonecarving is
still the most amazing thing that has ever happened to me’.
Once
ensconced in Weymouth/Portland He set about amassing a body of work in
the indigenous Portland Limestone , carving some 27 pieces . He then
organized the Lost Heritage Exhibitions and worked to promote stone
sculpture as a viable tourist attraction in that area.
In
1998 Nicholas moved to Newcastle to be closer to part of his family who
had relocated to the North East some years back. Having sub contracted
out his specialist masonry skills to local companies he then took his
workshop/gallery called Testhouse 5 situated in the Ouseburn
Newcastle. This also doubled as a teaching area for teaching rudimentary
stonecarving course to a more advanced level of fine art.
With
a number of successfully executed public commissions adding to his
growing reputation publicity has become a constant with regular articles
steadily appearing in both the local and national media.
He
now lives in Hexham Northumberland and continues to carve the
indigenous stone and progresses with current projects interspersed with
periods of teaching and public exhibiting.
celtic dragons h - 270 mm w - 540 mm d - 50 mm - price £ 1,950.00
celtic dogs & birds h - 260 mm w - 520 mm d - 55 mm - price £ 1,850.00
celtic leopards h 300 mm w - 372 mm d - 50 mm - price £ 1,750.00 templates taken from the book of kells .. hand carved in dunhouse bue / stainton blue limestone.these pieces are original.
male torso portland limestone (whitbed) h - 310 mm w - 210 mm d - 135 mm - price £ 12,500.00 
female torso : carved from blaxster sandstone h - 785 mm w - 260 d - 200 mm - price £ 14,500.00  
elephant : carved in red sandstone h - 450 mm w - 260 mm w - 135 mm - price £ 22,500.00  
totem cube: in portland limestone (perryfield best bed ) h - 165 mm w - 160 mm d - 150 mm - price £ 15,000.00    The
High Heaton miners memorial commerating the 1815 mining disaster
whereby 72 men & boys perished due to an infusion of water from a
disused older shaft.  ![nick_rowsell_2[1]_small.jpg nick_rowsell_2[1]_small.jpg](http://www.thesculpturewebsite.co.uk/images/nick_rowsell_2%5B1%5D_small.jpg) ![nick_rowsell_3[1]_small.jpg nick_rowsell_3[1]_small.jpg](http://www.thesculpturewebsite.co.uk/images/nick_rowsell_3%5B1%5D_small.jpg) 
abstract on a spike in portland limestone (bowers best bed) h - 1000 mm w - 200 mm d - 170 mm (base)- price £ 15,000.00  
panthers head in portland limestone (bowers best bed) with indiana limestone base h - 180 mm L - 400 mm w - 130 mm - price £ 12,500.00
cop cragg abstract 1 .. h - 590 mm w - 270 mm d - 100 mm - price £ 800.00![nick_rowsell_cop_cragg_sanstone_abstract_1[1]_small.jpg nick_rowsell_cop_cragg_sanstone_abstract_1[1]_small.jpg](http://www.thesculpturewebsite.co.uk/images/nick_rowsell_cop_cragg_sanstone_abstract_1%5B1%5D_small.jpg) nick rowsell hexham
01434 600956 07811 697710
google - nick rowsell stonecraft (facebook open page) Exhibitions & Galleries.
Lost Heritage Exhibition 1 – 1994 Dorset County Show - 1994 Lost Heritage Exhibition 2 – 1995 Dorset County Show - 1995 Brussels European Expo – 1996 Dorset County Show - 1996 The Hancock Museum Millenium spot, Nick Rowsell one man show ‘ The Wildside Sculpture Show’. – 2000 The Biscuit Factory - 2004=6 Tyneside Art at the R.A. London - 2006 The Queens Hall , Hexham . 2009/10 Northumberland County Show - 2011
Qualifications
DIP H.E. – Art & Architecture – 1985/86 = Polytechnic of East London. City & Guilds – Brickcraft 1-4 – 1987 = Mowlems Training, Silvertown , London. City & Guilds – Masonry & lettercutting – 1991/92. Weymouth, Dorset.
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