Glynn Williams

Glynn Williams (born on 30 March 1939 in Shrewsbury, England, UK[1][2]) is a British sculptor.

Once an abstract artist, he has worked in the figurative tradition since the late 1970s.

After attending Wolverhampton College of Art in 1955, he worked at the British School in Rome until 1963 after winning the British Prix de Rome scholarship.

During the 1970s he made abstract sculptures, including crate-like objects in wood,[3] but later in the decade he began carving stone figures.

[8] A terracotta head by Jon Edgar was exhibited at Yorkshire Sculpture Park in 2013 as part of the Sculpture Series Heads [9] exhibition.