Rachel Ricketts RBSA
Orphnaeus unbridled , 2022
Jesmonite with copper finish on marble base, embellished with an antique Middle Eastern necklace and camels teeth
35 cm tall by 33 cm wide and 10 cm deep
All our works are available to purchase via the Arts Council of Wales' 0% Collectorplan scheme.
To buy you simply put down a 10 % deposit and the balance is spread, interest free, over 12 months.
Please just contact the gallery for more details
All our works are available to purchase via the Arts Council of Wales' 0% Collectorplan scheme.
To buy you simply put down a 10 % deposit and the balance is spread, interest free, over 12 months.
Please just contact the gallery for more details
Rachel Ricketts is a contemporary British sculptor known for her distinctive three-dimensional works that explore form, balance and material. Based in Kington, a town on the borders of Wales, her practice reflects a thoughtful engagement with structure and space, creating pieces that are both tactile and visually striking.
Working in a wide variety of materials, Ricketts develops sculptural forms that combine strength with subtlety. Her work often draws on natural or abstract influences, resulting in pieces that invite interaction and change with light and perspective.
Her work has been exhibited across the UK and is held in private collections. At The Lion Street Gallery, we are pleased to present Rachel Ricketts as part of our programme supporting contemporary artists from Wales and the Borders.
Ricketts’ sculptures are increasingly sought after by collectors of contemporary British art, particularly those interested in modern sculpture with a strong sense of form and material presence.
Working in a wide variety of materials, Ricketts develops sculptural forms that combine strength with subtlety. Her work often draws on natural or abstract influences, resulting in pieces that invite interaction and change with light and perspective.
Her work has been exhibited across the UK and is held in private collections. At The Lion Street Gallery, we are pleased to present Rachel Ricketts as part of our programme supporting contemporary artists from Wales and the Borders.
Ricketts’ sculptures are increasingly sought after by collectors of contemporary British art, particularly those interested in modern sculpture with a strong sense of form and material presence.