Carol Bryant


Sculptor Profile

Carol Bryant is an animal sculptor. Taking her inspiration from African and English wildlife, her works include a wide variety of sculptures. She has studied African animals extensively in the wild in Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa and Namibia, and in captivity at conservation centres in South Africa and Namibia, and has worked as a volunteer with cheetah and wild dogs at the Ann van Dyk Cheetah Centre at Hartbeespoort near Pretoria.

After starting her sculpture studies at Sunningwell School of Art in Oxfordshire she has studied more recently with Rosamund de Tracy Kelly ARBS.

She was the winner of the Best Sculpture prize at the MIWAS 2014 International Wildlife Art Exhibition and the Southern Nature Art Exhibition 2022.

Her portrait bust of Archbishop Desmond Tutu is mounted beside his grave in St George’s Cathedral, Cape Town.