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     Friday 3rd of September



  Sculptures > Sculptor detail > Aragorn Dick-Read

Aragorn Dick-Read

Selected artist profile information

Aragorn Dick-Read

About

An inventive and original artist working in the balmy climate of the West Indies, who has created fireballs cut from ever more difficult to source steel buoys.

Exhibition History

London:

St. Martins in the Field Crypt Gallery
The Smith Gallery

Guernsey:

ArtParks International Limited

New York:

The Cast Iron Gallery SoHo

St. Barts - French West Indies
The Bank of Bagdad Gallery
Virgin Gorda
Rosewood Little Dix Resort

Plus numerous shows throughout the Virgin Islands and at the Local Art Centre in Trellis Bay in the British Virgin Islands.

Biography / CV

Aragorn was born in the British Virgin Islands. After schooling in England Bryanston and UEA. He returned to the Virgin Islands to set up a studio and pottery on Trellis Bay, Beef Island. A talented draughtsman, and an expert potter. Aragorns main medium is repousse copper-work. He has exhibited in London, New York, and various galleries in the Caribbean where he is now one of the Islands leading artists.

Every full moon Aragorn co-hosts a popular party on the beach outside his studio at which one of the main features, along with stilt-dancing and music of all sorts, is the burning of the fire-balls steel ship's bouys that he has cut into fascinating designs.

Ten years ago, with friends from Dominica Carib territory, Argorn co-lead a traditional canoe expedition from the Windward Island into the heartland of Guiana linking Carib Indian communities in the region. A film of this expedition was subsequently shown on BBC television. He is currently gathering material for a book on the crafts of the Caribbean, from Trinidad to Jamaica, and his "Caribbean Craft Fair" is set to become a regular annual feature in the British Virgin Islands.

Acquisitions / Collections

Currently working on commissions for private collectors, exclusive exhibitions and public institutions on a full time basis.

Qualifications / Education

Bryanston and UEA (an art history degree)

Price Range of Work

From £8500 to £8500.

Artparks exhibitions

2010 ArtParkS Sculpture Park Exhibition
2009 ArtParkS Sculpture Park Exhibition
2008 ArtParkS Sculpture Park Exhibition
2007 ArtParkS Sculpture Park Exhibition
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Listing of artist's works of art
A sculpture by Aragorn Dick-Read titled: Fireball II
Fireball II
Sculptor: Aragorn Dick-Read
Size:200 x 1.37 x 1.37 m
Medium: 1/4
Edition: 1/1
Price: £8500 Sculpture for Sale
A sculpture by Aragorn Dick-Read titled: Fireball III
Fireball III
Sculptor: Aragorn Dick-Read
Size:1.37 x 1.37 x .37 m
Medium: 1/4
Edition: 1/1
Price: £8500 Sculpture for Sale
A sculpture by Aragorn Dick-Read titled: Pastoral Dance
Pastoral Dance
Sculptor: Aragorn Dick-Read
Size:1.37 x 1.37 x 1.37 m
Medium: marine steel
Edition: 1/1
Price: £8500 Sculpture for Sale

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