Sophie Ryder

Sophie Ryder (born 1963) is a British sculptor, painter, printmaker and collagist[1] known for her large wire structures.Ryder typically uses bronze, wet plaster embedded with found materials, sheet metal, marble, and stained glass.She changed her focus when the Royal Academy's director, Sir Hugh Casson, encouraged her skills development in sculpture.[2] Ryder's sculptures sometimes represent mystical creatures, animals and hybrid beings created in assemblages of materials such as sawdust, wet plaster, obsolete machinery, toys, weld joins, wire 'pancakes', torn scraps of paper and charcoal sticks.The works have been commended for questioning human relationships to the natural and folkloric worlds while contemplating dualities of perception.
Sophie Ryder: Minotaur and Hare on Bench (1995) Canary Wharf , London [ 3 ]
Royal Academy of ArtsSir Hugh CassonCanary WharfassemblagesMinotaurminotaursWinchester CathedralSalisbury CathedralHenley FestivalYorkshire Sculpture ParkRed House Museum & GardensVictoria Art GalleryRoyal Hibernian AcademyFrederick Meijer Gardens & Sculpture ParkAyphoe Park