Teucer Wilson
Having trained as a stonemason and architectural carver, I specialised in lettering as an apprentice to Richard Kindersley, lettercutter. His father was apprentice to Eric Gill, so I am in that tradition. I also enjoy working stone three dimensionally, and combining fine lettering with sculptural form and relief carving where possible. I set up my own workshop in June 2000 and shortly after this received the Crafts Council Development Award. I have been busy ever since working on commissions.
Date of Birth: 25 December 1968
Associations: LE,MbA
Awards:
2001 - Crafts Council Development Award
2001 - Crafts Council Selected Index of Makers
Commissions:
I almost entirely work to commission, too many to mention.
one example:
Autumn 2004-Summer 2005
The Dings Homezone, a series of text based artworks set into the fabric of an urban redevelopment scheme
Also various private commissions for sculptural, lettering based and memorial work
A series of 12 text-based pieces commissioned by SUSTRANS in conjunction with Bristol City Council
Education:
1993-5 Weymouth College NVQ levels 1-3 inn Stonemasonry, Architectural Carving and Lettercutting
1995-2000 Formal Apprenticeship at the Richard Kindersley Studio in London
Group Exhibitions:
May 2003 - Letter Exchange Fifteenth Anniversary Exhibition.
THE PRINCE’S FOUNDATION, ALBERTO VILAR GALLERY, London.
June 2003 - Light and space, The Down to Earth Project.
SALTHOUSE CHURCH, Salthouse, Norfolk.
August 2003 - Making It East, Crafts Council contemporary crafts
FIRSTSITE GALLERY, Colchester.
October 2004 - Artlights.
CROMER TOWN, Norfolk.
May 2005 - Bergh Apton Sculpture trail
BERGH APTON, Norfolk.
Solo Exhibitions:
Travel: Nationally, Yes Internationally, Yes
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Maker's Statement:
My aim is to create bespoke individual pieces which suit their environment, and respond to the wishes and vision of the client in some way where this is appropriate. I like to use a range of materials from stone to cast iron to glass, but mostly stone.
Studio visits are welcome.
Commissioning Procedure
I would expect to meet my clients in person and visit the site where possible before considering a commission. Then designs and sketches would be made, and a price based upon the final design. I can work via email, but personal visits are preferred.
Pricing Policy
My prices vary according to what the individual piece is. Every piece is a one-off and therefore has its own price.
prices vary from £200 - 10,000 depending on the commission
VAT Registered: No