Simon Willmott

Since 2003, when Simon set up his studio in North Wales, he has been working on various limited edition sculptures and paintings for exhibition.

As a youngster, Simon was tutored one-to-one by a Royal Academy artist at boarding school. This laid foundation for a life long interest and practice in painting and sculpture. He had paintings hung in the Guild Hall London at the age of nine with a Highly Commended from the Queen Mother.

His work has been exhibited in several UK galleries including Brick Lane in London.

  • “About time” presented by Stephen Hawking in orbit around the Moon, shows how small Earth actually is. 7926 miles at the equator. We need to be more aware of where we live and take more care of it and the species we share this wonderful planet with.

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    About Time
  • A captain, out of ammunition in the midst of battle, reaches in desperation towards the enemy with all he has left: a letter from his beloved.

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    The Letter
  • Peace is available in either natural bronze (pictured) or antique bronze and hot bronze casting is also available on request.

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    Peace
  • Elation is available in either natural bronze (pictured) or antique bronze and hot bronze casting is also available on request.

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    Pride
  • Elation is available in either natural bronze (pictured) or antique bronze and hot bronze casting is also available on request.

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    Elation
  • Hey Jo could set off a rockery or make a central feature in a lawn or rose garden. The sculpture is versatile and easy to place. This sculpture is complete and is available in various finishes.

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    Hey Jo
  • Provocation speaks for itself. There is movement and tension in the pose. Her arms positioned to visually flow, as if in a dance. A difficult pose for the patient model, but worth the effect to capture muscle tension and ballet like beauty. She is moving.

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    Provocation
  • The lady is in a deep sleep, her arms wrapped around herself in a comforting embrace. Her long legs, maternal hip and shoulder are a human landscape that radiates a feeling of quiet relaxation.

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    The Sleeping Lady