Rosemary Cook A SWA 1952 - current
Biography
Born in Hampshire, 1952. Educated St Felix, Southwold, Suffolk (1962 - 69) and Chichester College, Sussex (1970 - 73) Lincoln College of Art and Design (1985 - 87). Rosemary Cook worked for many years as a conservator and restorer of the decorative arts. She is now well known for her beautiful sculptures in bronze and bronze resin. Rosemary's work is in private collections in Europe, The Antipodes and America. Public work includes 'Boy Reading' for The Early Learning Centre, 'Looking Out to Sea' and 'Down Stream' for The Nelson Hotel, Norwich. 'Every Dog' in the entrance to Battersea Dog's Home, 'Charlie and Ball' for the American animal charity, S.P.C.A, New York State. 'Ben and Bodger' for the Kennel Club. Rosemary was made an associate member of The Society of Women artists in March 2009.
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