Diane Maclean (b.1939) has had a distinguished career as a sculptor and environmental artist. A Fellow and Council member of the Royal British Society of Sculptors, Maclean has created many public artworks over the last thirty years. Her heralded sculptures mainly use stainless steel, and bring art and engineering together to interpret natural phenomena. Working mostly on a large scale, she seeks to interpret natural phenomena through industrial materials and media, particular inspiration being the climate and the material of our planet. Maclean has exhibited internationally,
as well as closer to home across the UK, in particular Hertfordshire where she resided for 46 years. Among Diane’s vast list of public art commissions include works for the cities of Paris, Helsinki, Dundee, Chelmsford and Inverness and Universities of Surrey, Hertfordshire, Stirling and Guelph, Ontario.
as well as closer to home across the UK, in particular Hertfordshire where she resided for 46 years. Among Diane’s vast list of public art commissions include works for the cities of Paris, Helsinki, Dundee, Chelmsford and Inverness and Universities of Surrey, Hertfordshire, Stirling and Guelph, Ontario.
Diane made a piece 'The Crown of Leaves' to hang during the exhibition in the Fernery at Ashridge House.
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Robust yet delicate, this sculpture would happily grace and embellish an entrance, an atrium or even an outdoor space.
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Click link to view video https://bit.ly/3sMmziZ
Robust yet delicate, this sculpture would happily grace and embellish an entrance, an atrium or even an outdoor space.
Email to enquire for purchase and installation.