About

Belinda was born in London in 1960 and moved to Scotland at an early age. She lived in a remote croft in a nature reserve on the Black Isle and those early years were spent in proximity to wild and domestic animals. These later became the focus of her work when she studied at Edinburgh College of Art. From 1980 - 83 she specialised in stone carving. During this time she exhibited at The Royal Scottish Academy and was invited to become a member of The Royal Scottish Women Artists.

She has won a number of awards - including RSA for best female sculptor. Today, many of her sculptures are in public buildings and private collections worldwide. She now lives and works in a nature reserve in Wiltshire. Her hand-carved shapes and graphic mark-making seek to capture the essence and spirit of our animal nature and connectedness to the ancestral world. Nomadic Inuit carvings, pre-historic cave art, and Egyptian and Chinese tomb animals have inspired her since her Edinburgh art college days.