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Born in 1966, Digby Veevers-Carter’s earliest memories are of his family's farm in the Seychelles off the east coast of Africa. The family left Astove in the early 70s and returned to England where Veevers-Carter received his degree from York University. In 1992, he moved to New York City to immerse himself in the arts studying drawing, sculpting, and painting.

 

Veevers-Carter began his sculpting career carving stone. He transitioned to modeling with wax to create bronze sculptures where he found greater artistic freedom defining his own boundaries of form rather than having them imposed upon him by the size and shape of a stone. By casting and finishing his own work, Veevers-Carter has acquired a deep understanding of the craftsmanship required to invigorate the material, lend depth to the sculpture, and illuminate his artistic expression. For Veevers-Carter, working in bronze is the perfect marriage of inspiration and craft. 

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Veevers-Carter’s body of work stems from his desire to capture the essence of unspoken emotion and pulls freely from the religious, literary, and artistic movements of the Greco-Roman, medieval and Renaissance periods. His most recent body of work explores movement and detail in nature. He is drawn into the magnificence locked in seemingly simple aspects of life; an insect’s exoskeleton, the stillness of an ancient tree, or the animation of wind.

 

Sculpture available through private and gallery sales.

About

Education

1985-1988

University of York, York England

History Major. Areas of special interest: African & European Studies, The Reformation, and Musical Composers

1996 - 1997

Castile Hill Art Center, Truro, MA

Stone Carving  with Helen Sidore and Joyce Johnson 

Bronze Sculpture with Romolo Del Deo

207.319.9182

17 Somerset Lane, West Bath, ME 04530

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