
David Nash
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 79 |
Date of birth | November 14,1945 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Born | Esher |
United Kingdom | |
Periods | Land art |
Nationality | British |
Residence | Blaenau Ffestiniog |
United Kingdom | |
Known for | 'Wooden Boulder' |
Wooden Boulder | |
Job | Sculptor |
Education | Brighton College |
Chelsea College of Arts | |
Kingston College | |
Kingston University London Penrhyn Road Campus | |
Chelsea College of Art & Design | |
Kingston University Penrhyn Road Campus | |
Works | Ash Dome |
Wooden Boulder | |
Oculus Block | |
Seventy One Steps | |
Period by artworks | Land art |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 495665 |
Twmps
Wood Primer: The Sculpture of David Nash
TREE TO VESSEL: DAVID NASH SCULPTURE.
Line of Cut: Sculptures
David Nash - Wood, Metal, Pigment
David Nash at Yorkshire Sculpture Park: 29 May 2010 to 27 February 2011
Pyramids Rise, Spheres Turn and Cubes Stand Still: 19 May - 16 July 2005
David Nash Black & Light
Elm, wattle, gum
Elements of Drawing
David Nash: Sculpture and Projects 1986-1989
David Nash: Recent Sculpture : 17 October-21 December 1996
David Nash
Exploring Animal Homes
At the Edge of the Forest: David Nash : Sculpture and Projects 1989-1993 : 22 April - 19 June 1993 Annely Juda Fine Art
Chwarel Coed
Forest poems - Forest drawings: Anthony Barnett and David Nash
Ilse D'Hollander: Untitled : the Estate of Ilse D'Hollander
Exploring the Planets
David Nash Life story
David John Nash, OBE RA is a British sculptor based in Blaenau Ffestiniog. Nash has worked worldwide with wood, trees and the natural environment.
Justin Fashanu mural painted on Norwich pub wall

... " The graffiti work was carried out by David Nash, who goes by the name Gnasher...
Why famous faces are popping up mega-sized on UK streets

... In fact, it s the creation of a former graphic designer pushing 50, David Nash, and a younger colleague...
David Nash inquest: Student 'likely to have lived' if seen in-person by GP

... David Nash died in November 2020 after developing mastoiditis in his ear, which caused an abscess on his brain...
Dying patient should have been seen in person

... David Nash, 26, had four remote consultations over three weeks during Covid restrictions but was never offered an in-person appointment...
Justin Fashanu mural painted on Norwich pub wall
By Andy TriggBBC News Norfolk
A mural of Justin Fashanu , The First professional football player to come out as gay, has been painted on the side of a pub in Norwich.
The artwork was commissioned by The Landlord of the Fat Cat and Canary Who Said a previous mural of the former Norwich City manager, Daniel Farke , had become out of date.
Farke was named as the new manager of Leeds United earlier this month.
Fashanu grew up in Norfolk and signed for Norwich in the late 1970s.
" He means a lot to a lot of people, especially in Norfolk, " Said Christian Hodgkinson, landlord of the Fat Cat and Canary on Thorpe Road, close to the City Centre stadium.
" Being The First player to come out as gay, and obviously being black as well, he faced a lot of adversity. "
The graffiti work was carried out by David Nash , who goes by the name Gnasher.
Mr Hodgkinson Said it took Gnasher eight hours to complete the mural and cost £350. It was finished on Tuesday.
" Gnasher did the Farke piece, " Said Mr Hodskinson. " And after he did that, I was so impressed, I had him come back to do Justin. "
Fashanu signed a professional contract with the Canaries in 1978. He scored.
His majestic strike against Liverpool in 1980 was Match of The Day 's Goal of the Season, cementing his legendary status among Canaries fans.
In 1990, Fashanu stunned the football world when he told a newspaper he was gay.
For three decades, he remained the only male footballer to reveal his sexuality while playing professionally in The Top tiers.
Andy Reynolds, a Norwich City season ticket holder and member of the Proud Canaries - an LGBTQ+ Norwich City fans group - Said : " Justin's mural is terrific and so important at This Time .
" A Kid will walk by and see that, whoever they are or who they love, they can aspire to play for our beloved Canaries.
" Christian Hodgkinson at the Fat Cat and Canary does a great job of celebrating our Norwich heroes. "
Proud Canaries are currently trying to raise £150,000 to create a The Group hopes it will be located close to The Club 's home ground.
Mr Hodgkinson Said the mural had received a lot of positive feedback from fans.
" This is something to stay, " He Said . " It won't age like Daniel [Farke] did. "
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