Sporting artist Hamish Mackie will be displaying his bronze sculptures at The Gallery, Cork Street, London from 22 October to 3 November.
Would you like to appear on our site? We offer sponsored articles and advertising to put you in front of our readers. Find out morePartridges, grouse and stags will all be heading to London later this month when the sculptor Hamish Mackie exhibits a major solo sculpture exhibition at the The Gallery in Cork Street.
Largely self-taught, Hamish has been sculpting as a career since 1996 and is steadily establishing himself as one of the top wildlife sculptors in the UK. His exhibition will showcase 40 different new sculptures including many game species from which he draws much of his inspiration. The collection on display includes bronzes of partridges, grouse and hares as well as sculptures of African plainsgame.
The exhibition runs from 22 October until 3 November.
For more details tel 01993 868 562 or visit Hamish Mackie’s website
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