John Wealthy
Witness to The Circular II
Sand, plaster and brass with wood plinth
Height - 9.5 inches
Width - 7 inches
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Provenance
The Artist's Estate
Note: John Wealthy was an artist, educator and campaigner. He trained at Wimbledon School of Art in the 1950s under Gerald Cooper. Starting out as a figurative artist, Wealthy moved towards abstraction in the 60s and 70s - painting and sculpting a whole series of works concerned with the circular motif.