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Wynn Walters is a sculptor who works in stone and in bronze, in a style that is
largely representational (you can see what it's supposed to be!), with a focus
on the female figure and portraiture, and on bird and wildlife subjects.
His work is represented in private collections in Toronto, Ottawa,
Dallas, Detroit, Nashville, Rhode Island, Arkansas and London (England), with public
commissions in botanical garden and church settings, including a seven-foot
marble figure as a central focus of a memorial garden at a large church in
Nashville, Tenn. His pieces range in size from table-top to life-size.
Wynn is largely self-taught, having taken up sculpture full-time after a 26-year
career in the telecommunications industry, including executive positions with
Nortel Networks Corporation in Canada and the U.S. His earlier career also
included service with the United Nations in the Middle East and as a journalist
in Canada. He was born in Wales, and holds degrees from the University of
Western Ontario (London, Canada) and Northwestern University (Evanston,
Illinois).
He lives and works at his home and studio in Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada, an hour
north-east of Toronto, where his work can be seen by appointment.
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Wynn in his studio
with "The Three Graces"
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