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Limited edition, of 99, lithograph print by contemporary British artist Clare Woods, signed and numbered by the artist. Woods worked with The Hepworth Wakefield's curators to choose a piece from their permanent art collection to use as inspiration. She chose Head of a Woman by Henry Moore as the starting point for her print which she titled Bobby Diamond, 2011, after the mother of an old friend.

Based in Herefordshire, Woods initially studied sculptor at Bath University but now works as a self-taught painter. She exhibited at The Hepworth Wakefield in 2011 and in 2012 she completed a huge piece, 125 meters long, for the Olympic Park in London.

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Bobby Diamond (2012)
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by Clare Woods

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Limited edition, of 99, lithograph print by contemporary British artist Clare Woods, signed and numbered by the artist. Woods worked with The Hepworth Wakefield's curators to choose a piece from their permanent art collection to use as inspiration. She chose Head of a Woman by Henry Moore as the starting point for her print which she titled Bobby Diamond, 2011, after the mother of an old friend.

Based in Herefordshire, Woods initially studied sculptor at Bath University but now works as a self-taught painter. She exhibited at The Hepworth Wakefield in 2011 and in 2012 she completed a huge piece, 125 meters long, for the Olympic Park in London.

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Sculptor-turned-painter Clare Woods bases her bold, gestural artworks on three dimensional figures and landscapes, carefully manipulating colour and form to reflect the limits and depth of her subjects. Her brooding... Read more

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