Hannah Stewart
Sculptor from Horsham, England
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Hannah Stewart is a sculptor from Horsham, in West Sussex, England.
Hannah Stewart | |
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| Born | 1976 (age 49–50) |
| Education | |
| Occupation | sculptor |
She attended Collyer's from 1992 to 1994. After that she studied a foundation course in conservation and restoration at the Lincoln College of Art while it was the "School of Art and Design" for DeMontfort University, which was followed by a Graduate Diploma, Sculpture and Licentiateship at the City and Guilds of London Art School. After graduation she worked in a series of sculpture-related jobs such as mould making, sculpting for film and television, and casting fireproof objects for contemporary fireplaces.[1]
She makes her models with clay, and those are then cast into bronze using Lost-wax casting.[2]

Selected works
- St Leonard’s Forest Dragon in Horsham Park maze.[2]
- Iguanadons - one in Lintot Square, Southwater and one in Leyton Lea, Cuckfield, West Sussex.[2][3]
- Hauling Man on North Street in Hailsham, East Sussex.[4]
- Captain Wilfred ‘Billie’ Nevill, Dover College.[5]
- Lily Parr, National Football Museum in Manchester - The first prominent public sculpture of a female footballer in the UK.[6]
- Danny Bergara, Stockport County F.C. grounds, Edgeley Park[7]
- Ella Adoo-Kissi-Debrah in Mountsfield Park - In memory of the schoolgirl who was the first person to have air pollution recorded as a cause of death on her death certificate.[8]
- Shelley Memorial at Collyer's - An illustration of the poet's sonnet Ozymandias to commemorate the 200th anniversary of his death.[9]
