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Nic Fiddian-Green

Nic Fiddian-Green
Born 1963
Occupation Sculptor

Nic Fiddian-Green (born 1963) is a British sculptor, who specialises is making lifelike models of horses heads, both smaller and larger than life-sized.

Fiddian-Green was educated at Eton College. Later, as a foundation-course student at Chelsea College of Arts he was sent on a visit to the British Museum to seek inspiration, and chanced upon a carving of horse's head, the horse of Selene, in the Elgin Marbles room there. He described it as "one of the most beautiful objects I'd ever seen". Shortly afterwards, he began to make works of similar subjects.

One of his larger works, Horse at Water was installed temporarily at Marble Arch in London. Once it was moved to Daylesford, Gloucestershire, the home of Sir Anthony and Lady Carole Bamford, who had commissioned it, he was asked to make a larger version,Still Water (2011; 33 feet (10 m) tall), to replace it.

Fiddian-Green works from a studio in the stable block at Wintershall, Surrey, using the horses there as life models. He casts bronze outdoors, using a mobile kiln, in the woods there. He also works in clay and riveted sheet metal, soapstone, and Carrara and Connemara marble.

He has exhibited at The Sladmore Gallery, who represent him, in London, and has works installed at Royal Ascot,Goodwood,Knowsley Hall, Glyndebourne, Wellington College (Copenhagen, the Duke of Wellington's horse, 2012), and at the Dowager Duchess of Devonshire's private stables; plus three at Nevill Holt, at the home of Carphone Warehouse founder David Ross


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