Michael Snowden is a sculptor of figures and portraits in bronze. The obsessive theme of his work has been a life-long study of the human form through drawing and modelling, from which the inspiration and ideas for his sculpture have come. He trained as an art teacher before studying sculpture under Karel Vogel at Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts in London. A former lecturer at Edinburgh College of Art, Michael has completed many public commissions, including those for the new towns of Livingston and Cumbernauld, for Edinburgh Park, and for the town of Montrose, and he has shown in every RSA Annual Exhibition since 1966!
'As a sculptor I am a modeler who works from life.'

