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b. 1948 -

Eva Bayley Born 1948, Eva Bayley trained in fine art at the Academy of Visual Arts in Vienna and worked as a painter until her move to England in the seventies. Two career changes followed firstly as an architectural designer and later as a psychotherapist before she felt inspired to return to the arts., She has exhibited at he Wiener Kuenstlerhaus Vienna as part of the |Wiener Schule of Fantastic Realism|. and her work has been acquired by the Austrian Ministry of Education and the Kulturamt as well as by private collectors. Bayley also received a prize from the Zentralsparkasse in Vienna for architectural sculpture.

After two career changes, first as an architectural designer, later as a psychotherapist (I still have a private practice), I felt inspired to return to the arts choosing sculpture. As an artist I have exhibited in several galleries amongst them the Wiener Kuenstlerhaus, Vienna part of the "Wiener Schule of Fantastic Realism"?. My work has been acquired by the Austrian Ministry of Education and the Kulturamt and by private collectors. I also received a prize from the Zentralsparkasse in Vienna for architectural sculpture. More recently as a sculptor I took part in several exhibitions in public gardens organised by the Surrey Sculpture Society. In addition I showed my work at Chelsea Town Hall in London. In 2004 I was invited to contribute a sculpture for the Hercules Festival organised by the Lucis Trust, London. At present I have work on view at the Pride of the Valley Sculpture Park, Churt, Surrey. Less
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I trained in fine art at the Academy of Visual Arts in Vienna and worked as a painter until my move to England in 1972.

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b. 1948 -

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Eva Bayley Born 1948, Eva Bayley trained in fine art at the Academy of Visual Arts in Vienna and worked as a painter until her move to England in the seventies. Two career changes followed firstly as an architectural designer and later as a psychotherapist before she felt inspired to return to the arts., She has exhibited at he Wiener Kuenstlerhaus Vienna as part of the |Wiener Schule of Fantastic Realism|. and her work has been acquired by the Austrian Ministry of Education and the Kulturamt as well as by private collectors. Bayley also received a prize from the Zentralsparkasse in Vienna for architectural sculpture.

After two career changes, first as an architectural designer, later as a psychotherapist (I still have a private practice), I felt inspired to return to the arts choosing sculpture. As an artist I have exhibited in several galleries amongst them the Wiener Kuenstlerhaus, Vienna part of the "Wiener Schule of Fantastic Realism"?. My work has been acquired by the Austrian Ministry of Education and the Kulturamt and by private collectors. I also received a prize from the Zentralsparkasse in Vienna for architectural sculpture. More recently as a sculptor I took part in several exhibitions in public gardens organised by the Surrey Sculpture Society. In addition I showed my work at Chelsea Town Hall in London. In 2004 I was invited to contribute a sculpture for the Hercules Festival organised by the Lucis Trust, London. At present I have work on view at the Pride of the Valley Sculpture Park, Churt, Surrey. Less
Education:

I trained in fine art at the Academy of Visual Arts in Vienna and worked as a painter until my move to England in 1972.