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Jules Fish Sculpture

Having worked for many years as an industrial welder, a serious accident at work prompted a change of direction; Jules went on to study graphic fine art at the Kent Institute of Art and Design at Canterbury, gaining a B.A. Hons degree. During this time he worked as an assistant to Sir Anthony Caro in the making of Caro's Tower of Discovery, commissioned by the Tate Gallery, London.

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Jules has exhibited widely in Kent and elsewhere. He has work on permanent display in Architects & Design showrooms in New York and Los Angeles, and at Rowley Leigh's restaurant, Kensington Place. He has also worked for the BBC, making two water features for "Charlie's Garden Army" with Charlie Dimmock.

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His work has featured at the Urban Garden show, Olympia, in the "New York Roof Garden", voted best garden of the show.

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Jules completed his mission on Earth aged 72 and departed the physical realm on 16th November 2019, this website has been created in his memory, to celebrate his life and incredible artistic talent. All our love Marc, Corinne and Marilyn.

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