John
Merrill
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abstract work, which represents the Celtic fascination with everything which comes in threes. The three faces reflect the mystical background of the early Celtic period, and the fascination with the past, the present and the future, i.e. life on earth and life in the underworld. The faces also reflect the relationship between the Celts and the Romans. John has a BA Hons in Fine Art-Sculpture from John Moore's University, Liverpool. He works mainly in wood and has carried out numerous public and private commissions. His projects have included a residency with the National Trust in the Lake District and work with schools and in the community. Text courtesy of Celf Caerleon Arts |
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