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Shona Kinloch
b.1962
Sculptor who from 1980–5 studied at Glasgow School of Art, gaining an honours degree, then completed a postgraduate course in sculpture. Exhibitions included Glasgow Garden Festival and Compass Gallery and Ewan Mundy Fine Art, both in Glasgow.
Text Source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)
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Pecking Hen Shona Kinloch (b.1962)Pecking Hen Lillie Art Gallery
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As Proud as... 1988–2000 Shona Kinloch (b.1962) and Powderhall Bronze (founded 1989)As Proud as... 1988–2000 Springfield Court, Glasgow
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Thinking of Bella 1988–1990 Shona Kinloch (b.1962)Thinking of Bella 1988–1990 John Street, Glasgow
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Sockman (the Sock) 1998 Shona Kinloch (b.1962) and Powderhall Bronze (founded 1989)Sockman (the Sock) 1998 Market Place, Loughborough, Leicestershire
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To Edinburgh and Beyond 2005–2006 Shona Kinloch (b.1962) and Powderhall Bronze (founded 1989)To Edinburgh and Beyond 2005–2006 Fountainbridge, Edinburgh
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Eagle of Perth III 2002 Shona Kinloch (b.1962)Eagle of Perth III 2002 Tay Street, Perth, Perth and Kinross
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Four Twins (Bin Men) 1995 Shona Kinloch (b.1962)Four Twins (Bin Men) 1995 Foregate, Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire
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The Twa Dogs 1995 Shona Kinloch (b.1962)The Twa Dogs 1995 Portland Street, Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire
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Dog on Head Shona Kinloch (b.1962)Dog on Head Castle Street, Hamilton, South Lanarkshire
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Graduating Birds 2003 Shona Kinloch (b.1962) and Powderhall Bronze (founded 1989)Graduating Birds 2003 South Gyle Broadway, Edinburgh
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A Glasgow Dog, Balancing a Fish on Its Nose 'Nae Meat' 1988 Shona Kinloch (b.1962)A Glasgow Dog, Balancing a Fish on Its Nose 'Nae Meat' 1988 People’s Palace and Winter Gardens
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A Glasgow Dog, Sniffing the Air 'Kelvingrove Pose' 1988 Shona Kinloch (b.1962)A Glasgow Dog, Sniffing the Air 'Kelvingrove Pose' 1988 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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A Glasgow Dog, Chasing Its Tail 'Haud Oan' Shona Kinloch (b.1962)A Glasgow Dog, Chasing Its Tail 'Haud Oan' Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)