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Just Karen Williams Sculptures

Karen Williams is a self taught artist and sculpter who hails from Derbyshire. From her home studio she creates a variety of bespoke, custom, one of a kind sculptures using a unique technique that involves shaping wire and material and hardening it before applying a number of coasts of paint. What makes Karen's sculptures unique is that they are finished by hand, from start to finish, with no industrial processes used and no casts or moulds taken so you can be certain that each sculpture is its own unique entity.

This is why Karen names all of her sculptures, be they pixies, faeries or animals. Each and every design captures the spirit and charachter of the subject perfectly, and Karen has the uncanny ability to inject a subtle twist of humour in all of her designs. The technique that Karen uses ensures that her pieces of art are very tough and hard-wearing making them ideal for use in the garden and they can even be left out all year round as long as some common sense is exercised with regards to puddles and excessively wet environments.

Karen Williams Sculptures

Karen signs and dates a card with each and every sculpture she produces and this will be shipped to you with your piece of art when you place an order. Just Karen Williams Sculptures allows you to purchase a bespoke sculpture for your garden, and own a unique piece of art that you can treasure for a lifetime. Obviously each piece that Karen produces is highly collectible and much sought after, however you can be assured that they will also bring a smile to your face no matter where in your garden or home you decide to place them.

In designing Just Karen Williams Sculptures our development team worked hard to showcase Karen's sculptures with the minimum of confusion and place as much emphasis as possible on the art. The categories are logically laid out, and a full e-commerce system has been added to the site to allow people to purchase sculptures and pieces of art with a few simple clicks of the mouse. A sidebar has been used to highlight the most recently added sculptures (important to help customers stay abreast of any new additions to the site) and the news ticker is updated regularly to reflect this.