Artistic mastery, structural perfection and reverence for our vanishing natural world are the hallmarks of noted British sculptor Brian Arthur.
After completing his studies at Southport College of Arts, Brian pursued his career at the Burslem School of Design in Staffordshire England, where he spent two years before joining the Rawnsley Atelier in Chelsea London.
There he worked on hand thrown sculptures and ornamental designs. When this prestigious studio opened a branch in the Bahamas, Brian was selected to assist other local craftsmen and artists produce sculpture and pottery which was shown in the gallery and viewed by collectors and visitors from around the world.
Brian spent several months in France and Italy before he was invited to America by sculptor Felix DeWeldon to help him work on several major commemorative public sculptures, including the Iwo Jima and Harry S. Truman monuments. Brian’s work is shown in galleries throughout the world.
Whether gracefully fluid in motion or magnificently majestic in repose, his sculptures of marine life and birds serve as inspiring reminders of the living art that exists all around us. These sculptures are beautifully enhanced by the subtle patinas of browns, silvers, greens and ebonies. Embellished with high polished accents.