Born in 1949, Neil Dalrympleis a Ceramic Sculptor who specialises in human figures, mythology, wildlife and game fish.
Education:
1966-1968
Wrexham College of Art & Design
Pre Diploma Course
1968-1971
Loughborough College of Art & Design
Diploma in Art & Design
1971-1972
Cardiff University
Art Teachers Certificate
Exhibitions:
1999
Country works Gallery, Montgomery
Exhibition of Wildlife Artists, Mall Galleries, London
National Exhibition of Wildlife Art, Pier Head, Liverpool
1998
Man Show at Theatre Clwyd, Mold
1997
“Nature in Art” Sculptor in Residence, Wallsworth Hall,
Twigworth, Gloucestershire
1996
Nigel Stacey-Marks Fine Art Gallery, Perth, Scotland
Scottish Game Fair, Scone Palace, Perth
1995
Exhibition of Wildlife Artists, Mall Galleries, London
Whibley Fine Art Galleries, Worthing, Sussex
1994
Courcoux & Courcoux Gallery, Nether Wallop, Hampshire
1992
Brockmans Gallery, Chester
Merseyside Maritime Museum
1991
“Fish” Amalgam Gallery, Barnes, London
1990
Ned Haywood Gallery, Chepstow
Art ’90 Business Design Centre, London
1989
Henry Brett Gallery, Mall Galleries, London
1987
One Man Show, Henry Brett Gallery, Stow-on-the-Wold
1985
“Marine Life” Show, Rufford Craft Centre, Nottinghamshire
Grace Gallery, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
1984
Vancouver Aquarium, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
1983
Kyles Gallery, Victoria, B.C., Canada
1982
Madrona Centre, Nanaimo, B.C., Canada
1977
Kyles Gallery, Victoria, B.C., Canada
Collections:
The Canada Council Art Bank, Ottawa, Canada
The University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
The Greater Victoria Art Gallery, British Columbia, Canada
The University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Reykjavik Airport, Iceland
Commissions:
Neil Dalrymple has had numerous private commissions for his work including:
Two Salmon in a River for Salmon & Trout Association and Atlantic Salmon Trust
Two Sculptures of Mercury and Twelve Small Dragons for Welsh Tourist Association
Ceramic Fish Trophy for International Fly Fishing
Marine Harvest for the Salmon Commission, Edinburgh
Twelve Coho Salmon for British Columbia Pavilion at Vancouver Expo ‘86
Ceramic Figurine Wall Sculpture for Provincial Government of British Columbia
Sea Trout
Ceramic