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David Williams-Ellis was born on 1959 in Lisburn, United Kingdom, is a Sculptor. At 61 years old, David Williams-Ellis height not available right now. We will update David Williams-Ellis's height soon as possible.
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Lisburn, United Kingdom |
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Who Is David Williams-Ellis's Wife?
His wife is Serena Williams-Ellis (divorced)
Nicola Shale (m. 2017)
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Serena Williams-Ellis (divorced)
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Emily Rose Williams-Ellis, MORE |
David Williams-Ellis Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is David Williams-Ellis worth at the age of 63 years old? David Williams-Ellis’s income source is mostly from being a successful Sculptor. He is from British. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Williams-Ellis' most recent exhibition, entitled D-Day Soldiers, was held at the Portland Gallery in June 2019.
Williams-Ellis was commissioned by the Normandy Memorial Trust to create the D-Day sculpture to commemorate the 22,442 British and Commonwealth soldiers, sailors, marines and airmen who died during the landings and thereafter. It will be the centre-piece of the memorial park's official inauguration and will occupy a position on the forecourt of the memorial, designed by architect Liam O’Connor, against the backdrop of Gold Beach. The sculpture was unveiled on 6 June 2019, the 75th anniversary of the landings.
Williams-Ellis was selected by Aberdeen City Council to create a sculpture to commemorate and celebrate all the men and women who have served in the city's fishing industry. It consists of two life-size sculptures, a fisherwoman and a fisherman, that stand outside the Aberdeen Maritime Museum. It was unveiled on 27 June 2018.
In 2016 Williams-Ellis was commissioned by the Eden Rivers Trust to sculpt two, over life-size, bronzes of a cock and hen salmon. These were to be sold by the trust to raise money to support their campaign and fundraising initiatives to save the wild salmon and stop their decline, in both the River Eden and other rivers across Britain.
In 2016, he moved to Oxfordshire, and in April 2017, he married Nicola "Nikki" Shale (née Burrows) MBE (b. 1956), widow of politician Christopher Shale. She is the mother of Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, the fiancé of Princess Beatrice of York, by her first marriage to Alex Mapelli-Mozzi, a former British Olympian. His wife was awarded an MBE for political service as part of the 2016 Prime Minister's Resignation Honours.
Williams-Ellis' exhibition, entitled Elemental, was held at the Portland Gallery in December 2014.
Williams-Ellis was married to the interior designer Serena Williams-Ellis, and they have three children together, Hugo, Phoebe, and Jack. In 2014, he lived near Penrith in Cumbria.
In 2013 Williams-Ellis was commissioned to sculpt an over life size bronze of T. E. Lawrence to commemorate the 80th anniversary of his death to be displayed at Snowdon Lodge, Lawrence's birthplace.
Commissioned in 2008 to sculpt Ray Gravell, the 10-ton statue now stands outside the south stand of the Parc y Scarlets.
In 1993 Williams-Ellis was elected as a member of the Royal Cambrian Academy of Art.
In 1978 he received the Elizabeth T. Greenshield Foundation Award and he was able to work and study with the marble craftsmen of Carrara in Pietrasanta. He was heavily influenced by the early and high Renaissance and Italian art in general, as well as the architecture and visual excitement of Italy. In 1981 he returned to London to attend the Sir John Cass School of Art (now the Sir John Cass School of Art, Architecture and Design).
On leaving school, in 1977, he trained under Nerina Simi, in Florence, who taught him to observe the details within a face, the way a person's clothes hung and the details within buildings.
David Williams-Ellis (born 1959) is a British sculptor whose primary subject matter is the human figure.