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Incisive Letterwork - Annet Stirling


Letter designer and carver

Amersham, England

  • Letter carving
  • Stone carving
  • Lettering
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Incisive Letterwork (1988), focuses on large scale architectural inscriptions and 'word sculpture'. The physical aspect of working with raw stone and the exploration of the marks that tools can make have influenced our designing and the way we carve. Exploring the boundaries of legibility and abstraction in letterform resulted in two solo exhibitions and the book 'Heavens Above'. Commissions include work for The National Gallery, The National Portrait Gallery and The Royal Opera House.

Focus:
Architectural lettering, memorials and 'word sculpture'
CV:
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Commissions:
Available for commissions
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Incisive Letterwork (1988), focuses on large scale architectural inscriptions and 'word sculpture'. The physical aspect of working with raw stone and the exploration of the marks that tools can make have influenced our designing and the way we carve. Exploring the boundaries of legibility and abstraction in letterform resulted in two solo exhibitions and the book 'Heavens Above'. Commissions include work for The National Gallery, The National Portrait Gallery and The Royal Opera House.

Focus:
Architectural lettering, memorials and 'word sculpture'
CV:
Download document
Commissions:
Available for commissions
Cut
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    Experimental lettering

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    Public art and memorials

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    Large projects

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