DAVID BOOTH  Member of the Royal Society of Sculptors   MRSS

                                                                           Associate Member of Castlefield Gallery, Manchester

  • collaborative, David Booth, illustration
  • David Booth MRSS FINE ARTIST COLLABORATIVE

    David Booth is a Fine Artist and Member of the Royal Society of Sculptors. Booth has a broad contemporary practice which includes sculptures, installations, ceramics, paintings, photographs and digital artwork. Highlight collaborating with PURLING LONDON producing one of their bespoke artist hand painted Art Chess Sets.


    I find it stimulating to work on collaborative projects and have been  enjoyed working on collaborative residencies in the past - it is interesting each bringing different perspectives and working to achieve a finished work.


    Contact if you have a project in mind.




    David Booth is a Fine Artist and Member of the Royal Society of Sculptors. Booth has a broad contemporary practice which includes sculptures, installations, ceramics, paintings, photographs and digital artwork. You can browse through curated selection showing examples of his artwork. He is proud to have worked with many arts organisations, curators; He has exhibited in art-fairs nationally and has UK and international collectors. He has exhibited at arts festivals, on sculpture trails, galleries and most recently been selected by ECC curators to exhibit in Venice Biennial 2021.


    The 'MRSS' is the professional accreditation letters awarded as Member of Royal Society of Sculptors. MRSS is awarded to established, national or international, professional artists whose work adds to the language of sculpture and have demonstrated a high level of expertise, experience, and contemporary understanding. The Royal Society of Sculptors was first awarded royal patronage in 1911 when it was recognised for its services to the art of sculpture. The Society has been privileged to enjoy the patronage of the reigning monarch and gratefully acknowledges the continuing support of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. The Society is deeply saddened by the loss of our Patron Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and would like to offer our sincere condolences to the Royal Family.



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