About

Pauline Antram works in broad range of materials as a sculptor and  painter. In response to her ideas, her practice leads her to fluctuate between 3D sculptures, relief work and painting, working on several pieces at one time.

Her experience of having worked in education and as an art psychotherapist has influenced the way she approaches her work, seeing it as an ongoing unconscious process.  A tool for communication that is buffeted by the mundane and extraordinary. A three-way conversation between thought, process and object.

Face to Face - concrete

Face to Face - concrete

Over the past 4 years her practice returns again and again to themes of metamorphosis, alternative evolution and major aspects and traumas of life; continuously striving to find human connection and the communication that seem to be vital elements for human survival.

In contrast some of her paintings and drawings seem empty of human life, prophetic or foreboding, or perhaps capturing the peace that is left after human destruction.


Member of the Royal Society of Sculptors
Born 1956 in Kent, lives and works in London

TRAINING
1997-1999 Goldsmith College, London University, New Cross, London, Post Graduate Diploma - Art Psychotherapy
1980-1983 Royal Academy Schools, Piccadilly, London Post Graduate Diploma - Sculpture
1973-1977 Ravensbourne College of Art and Design, Chislehurst, Kent. B.A. (Hons.) - Fine Art, Sculpture