- Emily Young
Emily Young is a British sculptor and is considered one of the foremost sculptors in Britain today [cite web
last = artnet
title = Emily Young
url=http://www.artnet.com/galleries/Exhibitions.asp?gid=381&cid=72314
accessdate = 2007-02-22 ] . She was born in London in 1951 into a family of artists and writers. Her grandmotherKathleen Scott was a pupil ofAuguste Rodin and widow of the famous explorerRobert Falcon Scott , who subsequently married Emily's paternal grandfather, the politician and writerEdward Hilton Young, 1st Baron Kennet . Her fatherWayland Hilton Young, 2nd Baron Kennet was also a politician and writer. Her uncle was the famous ornithologist, conservationist and painter, SirPeter Scott .Early life
She received her secondary education at
Putney High School ,Holland Park School ,Friends School Saffron Walden , and theKing Alfred School London. First interested in painting, she spent her youth in London, Wiltshire and Italy before she went to theChelsea School of Art for one term in 1968. She also studied at theSt Martin's School of Art . In the late sixties and seventies, she travelled widely, visiting Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, France and Italy, Africa and the middle east. She also lived in the United States. It was during these years of travelling that she developed her broad view of art.In the mid 1960s, she was involved in the psychedelic scene of London, and has been rumoured to be the inspiration for the song "
See Emily Play ", written byPink Floyd 'sSyd Barrett . During the seventies and eighties, she lived and worked with the lateSimon Jeffes , proprietor of thePenguin Cafe Orchestra . They had one son, Arthur, born 1978. She produced the artwork for various album covers for the band.External links
* [http://www.emilyyoung.com/ Official Emily Young website]
References
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