It is with great sadness that we
have to announce that Christie Robinson passed away on Wednesday 8 November in London where she
was undergoing cancer treatment.
Her funeral will take place in
London on the 27th November
Christie was a pupil of Luc
Veger and one of the founders of the Hangar after his death. She was a honorary member of the association in recognition of her
contribution to the start-up of the Hangar.
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| At work on her balcony at home |
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| Working at the Hangar |
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| The result of an atelier libre Thursday |
For
more than 10 years, Christie was a teacher at the Hangar. She was always
pushing her students to higher levels, inspiring them to try new mediums – to work larger – to experiment. She
was always encouraging and managed to get her students to excel.
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| Christie assisting Martin |
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| Raku session with Christie at Noel's house |
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| Christie inspiring Marit |
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| Christie showing Tracy |
Christie herself was an interesting and serious artist, who experimented and developed her style by working
in different mediums – clay, resin, plaster, bronze – and more recently in
metal.
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| The bull |
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| The polar bear |
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| Fallen angel - Bronze |
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| Blue Lady |
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| Driftwood and metal |
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| Bronze |
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| Heads in plaster |
Some of Christie's recent work:
All of us who knew her, have memories of her
gentle personality.
Her students remember her for everything that she taught
them.
And for never giving up on a sculpture.
She will be deeply missed.
Our
thoughts go to her family.
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