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b. 1964 -

Rachael Noon BA(Hons) - This Website showcases the work of Hampshire based professional sculptor and Illustrator Rachael Noon. She works on a porfolio of work for exhibition and by commission from her studio based in Hampshire.

Rachael started her training in London in 2001 in Classical Life Sculpture working mainly with clay. She continued her training at Wimbledon College of Art, finishing with a Degree in Art Theory and Practice (Fine Art) in 2008.

`The Seahorse has for all of us a magical quality that reminds us of the precious and the exquisiteness of the natural world that is endangered and under threat from human intrusion'.

I have an appreciation of the classical and paradoxically the quirky. Clay is a favoured material but anything that can be moulded and used to create. It is very important to me that I bring life and expression into my work, therefore I use theatrical elements to enrich a narrative that then embodies an expression of life through art.

The satisfaction of seeing a finished work that started as a thought then becomes an image or three dimensional object that others may enjoy or just think about.

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b. 1964 -

Biography

Rachael Noon BA(Hons) - This Website showcases the work of Hampshire based professional sculptor and Illustrator Rachael Noon. She works on a porfolio of work for exhibition and by commission from her studio based in Hampshire.

Rachael started her training in London in 2001 in Classical Life Sculpture working mainly with clay. She continued her training at Wimbledon College of Art, finishing with a Degree in Art Theory and Practice (Fine Art) in 2008.

`The Seahorse has for all of us a magical quality that reminds us of the precious and the exquisiteness of the natural world that is endangered and under threat from human intrusion'.

I have an appreciation of the classical and paradoxically the quirky. Clay is a favoured material but anything that can be moulded and used to create. It is very important to me that I bring life and expression into my work, therefore I use theatrical elements to enrich a narrative that then embodies an expression of life through art.

The satisfaction of seeing a finished work that started as a thought then becomes an image or three dimensional object that others may enjoy or just think about.