Fiona Peever | |
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Born | Fiona Leonora H. Winkler 1964 (age 59–60) Richmond, London, England |
Nationality | British |
Education | City and Guilds of London Art School |
Known for | Large sculptures, stone carving, heraldry, public art |
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Spouse | Alec Peever |
Fiona Leonora H. Peever, née Winkler (born in 1964), is a British sculptor based in Oxfordshire, England. With her husband and fellow sculptor Alec Peever, she is a director of Lettering and Sculpture Limited, a sculpture studio. She carves in stone and other materials, and has produced public art, along with art for educational and religious institutions, besides private commissions. She is known for her sculpture of Thomas Attwood in Birmingham (1993), made in collaboration with Sioban Coppinger. This statue is unusual in that it appears to have stepped down from its soapbox to sit on the steps, seemingly reading some notes.