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Birmingham born sculptor John
Letts studied at Birmingham College of Art, where he developed
his sculptural appreciation of the human form and over the years his work developed a distinctive style full of romance
and beauty.
John's work is now exhibited all
over the UK and collected by many patrons throughout the world.
Commissions have included a bronze statue of the novelist George
Eliot for Nuneaton town centre and a portrait head of H.R.H.
Queen Elizabeth II, involving two sittings with the Queen at
Buckingham Palace.
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Chris Letts, inherited a love of sculpture from his father
John, who proved
to be a great source of encouragement and inspiration. Chris
studied at art college
where he also developed an interest in graphics which led to
a successful career in graphic design.
Today, Chris focuses his attentions
to sculpture, and seeks to create work blending
contemporary and traditional figure study, reflecting a strong
sculptural affinity with the human form. Chris exhibits widely and
his sculpture is collected by many patrons throughout
the UK.
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