Caro Burberry – Public Sculptures and Public Art
““My work is concerned with themes of nature connectedness and identity; It explores a sense of joined destiny and belonging between humans and the rest of the natural world.” – Caro Burberry MRSS”
Caro Burberry grew up surrounded by the fields and woodlands of rural Buckinghamshire that provided her with a deep and enduring connection to nature.
A lifelong artist with a strong background in printmaking and drawing, she received a classical training at The Frink School of Figurative Sculpture, where her mentors included Alan Thornhill and Peter Randall-Page RA.
While studying, her work began attracting attention and her first life-size sculpture – bronze Emerging Woman- was purchased for St Michael’s Hospice near Hereford.
Caro discovered her love for creating sculpture in hot-poured metal while working collaboratively with fine art foundries and museums in the UK and USA.
“I’m fascinated by the ritual of the pour, the transmutation of raw earthly matter into timeless form.”
Caro is equally at home modelling in clay, making a mould, then pulling a wax for bronze pour, as she is carving in Styrofoam,incorporating natural materials and other inclusions for direct burn out with molten iron.
“I have a hand in all processes from sketch to sculpture whether the artwork is small, life-size or beyond. The scale of my work is dictated by theme, unfolding ideas and where I am in the world.”
Complementing her own studio practice, Caro has led specialist creative workshops for over 25 years and been a guest lecturer at De Montfort University. Her sculptures cast in bronze and iron are commissioned and exhibited worldwide.