Career
Her career started at the Museum of Army Flying in Hampshire where she sculpted several celebrated World World War II fighter pilots, including John Cunningham, to mark the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Britain. She was the last artist for whom The Queen Mother sat for a portrait. The resulting bust is now installed in the foyer of the Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Wing of Street Mary"s Hospital, London.
Some of her public statues include:
The Royal Tank Regiment memorial, Whitehall Court, London, unveiled by the Queen in 2000.
Brigadier James Hill, unveiled in 2004 by the Prince of Wales as part of the commemoration of Doctorate-Day near the French village of Bavent. Walter Raleigh at East Budleigh, unveiled by the Duke of Kent in 2006.
Brian Clough in Albert Park, Middlesbrough, unveiled in 2007.