About Perryn Butler
Perryn-Butler
West Wales Sculptor
Based in Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire
Pas de Deux The Jester Over the Threshold
Bath Stone Portland Stone Bath Stone
Perryn seen here at her studio in West Wales.
Her sculptures are semi-realistic, with her influences coming from primitive and ancient civilisations from all hemispheres. A very important aspect of Perryn's work, is her public commissions, the Pembroke Dock Heritage commission, and currently the Pembroke, ( a different town), Town Trail Project.
Perryn has a workshop near Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire. Work in progress as well as finished sculptures can be seen a both studios, and more work can be seen on display in by appointment.
The Sculpture Courses are run from the Haverfordwest Centre, and are not residential.
Perryn produces pieces which can be purchased, and also commissions and civic works. Prices vary according to material and size, although it is not necessarily the case that a large piece will be more expensive than a small work. International Shipping can be arranged.
The latest edition tp Perryn's range of work for sale, is her hand made Slate Jewellery.
Contact g.colbourn@btinternet.com .
BBC Television Appearances and Radio Interviews

Perryn seen here, being interviewed by Jamie Owen, of BBC Wales 'Jamie Owen Show' at the Haverfordwest County Show in 2005. Perryn, as one of Wales's foremost sculptors, was invited by the BBC to talk about the artistic and sculptural merits of the Internationally acclaimed new Welsh Assembly Building, which was opened by The Queen on March 1st, St David's Day. The programme was seen on BBC2 in March 2006.
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