Robert Erskine (sculptor)

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Robert Erskine FRSS (born 1954) is an English sculptor. He has created many public sculptures by commission, which stand in locations in Britain and Europe.

"Roll Down" (1994) in Bilston

Erskine was born in London. He studied sculpture at Kingston School of Art from 1971 to 1976, and completed postgraduate studies at Slade School of Fine Art under Reg Butler, gaining an MA in fine art sculpture in 1978. He has exhibited in Japan, Europe and the US as well as Great Britain. He worked from studios in London until 2014, more recently working from a studio at his home in Suffolk. He is a visiting lecturer in the UK and overseas.[1][2]

Erskine became an Associate of the Royal Society of Sculptors in 1993, and a Fellow in 1996.[1] He has described his passion for engineering, industry and nature as main influences for his work.[2]

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