'Sculptures on Rural Themes'
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I
am enormously envious of George Bingham's ability to recreate so
evocatively, in bronze and silver, the animals with whom we share
our vanishing countryside. George's exceptional talents are all
the more impressive in that he is entirely self taught. It takes
a true countryman's eye and an affinity with stock and wildlife
to realistically bring alive, by minute attention to detail, the
beauty of our farm, woodland and hedgerow fauna, instantly recognisable
is the rush of wind as a mallard comes in to land. The exquisite
pleasure of a long dog rolling on a warm summer's day. A hunter
scratching an irritating itch, the supercilious arrogance of a cock
pheasant or the pride of a Dexter cow nursing her calf.
George's devotion to rural Britain is reflected in his kind donation
of a percentage of all sales from one of the private views to the
Countryside Alliance. It is a sad reflection that we have to fight
to preserve a heritage so brilliantly represented by "Sculptures
on Rural Themes", but with the generosity of people like George,
we may be confident of winning. |

Sir John Scott Bt.
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Please
click on a sculpture for more detail.
George
Bingham
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In
sculpture, as in painting, we look for an artist whose work has
the stamp of quality and combines this with a unique style that
separates him, or her, from the crowd. George Bingham passes these
tests with flying colours, both as a sculptor and as an individual.
Initially impressed by his equestrian bronzes, we suggested that
as a true countryman he broaden the range of his work to encompass
more general rural themes. This has allowed him to produce a body
of work which incorporates familiar and much-Ioved subject matter
from the countryside and the resulting bronzes have each been sculpted
with an unquestionable depth of artistic sensitivity and understanding.
We are delighted to mount this, George's first one-man exhibition
of work, which comes to us in its entirety straight from the foundry.
He has, as expected, more than risen to the challenge of the show
and we look forward to its opening with great relish! |

Geoffrey Hughes
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For
all enquiries please email George.
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