George Russell Sculpture

£15,000.00

Artist: Simon Bosworth

Medium: Composite Stone - Epoxy Resin - Acrylic - Waxed Finish

Created for Escapade Silverstone to celebrate Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 driver George Russell.

About the Artist

Simon Bosworth is a sculptor who works in stone and composite stone. He creates semi-abstract figurative forms. Drawing inspiration from his world travels, love of archaeology and the 20th century modernism movement and popular culture.

Biography

Simon went to Ravensbourne Art College London in the early eighties. After graduation he started work, illustrating books. He then worked as a visualiser, designer, and finally became an art director.

After a few years, he left the UK and travelled the world for two years. Visiting major art galleries and archaeological sites on his travels. On his return he soon landed another job as an art director.

In 2000 he left mainstream advertising and set up a small boutique agency at the beginning of the dot-com boom. After 12 years he went back into advertising. As a creative director he helped create integrated campaigns for Microsoft, BMW, Tesco, The Labour Party, British Gas, AXA insurance, RSPCA, WaterAid, Save The Children, The Royal British Legion and many more.

He still works commercially and recently has gone back to his roots and illustrated a children’s book for Harper Collins publishers.

Artist: Simon Bosworth

Medium: Composite Stone - Epoxy Resin - Acrylic - Waxed Finish

Created for Escapade Silverstone to celebrate Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 driver George Russell.

About the Artist

Simon Bosworth is a sculptor who works in stone and composite stone. He creates semi-abstract figurative forms. Drawing inspiration from his world travels, love of archaeology and the 20th century modernism movement and popular culture.

Biography

Simon went to Ravensbourne Art College London in the early eighties. After graduation he started work, illustrating books. He then worked as a visualiser, designer, and finally became an art director.

After a few years, he left the UK and travelled the world for two years. Visiting major art galleries and archaeological sites on his travels. On his return he soon landed another job as an art director.

In 2000 he left mainstream advertising and set up a small boutique agency at the beginning of the dot-com boom. After 12 years he went back into advertising. As a creative director he helped create integrated campaigns for Microsoft, BMW, Tesco, The Labour Party, British Gas, AXA insurance, RSPCA, WaterAid, Save The Children, The Royal British Legion and many more.

He still works commercially and recently has gone back to his roots and illustrated a children’s book for Harper Collins publishers.