ALICE ANDREA EWING
ARTIST BIOGRAPHY
Alice Andrea Ewing is a sculptor based in Suffolk, UK, and founder of the studio Pomarius. Her work explores place, ecological value, and embodiment, with a focus on the Renaissance Investment Casting process, adapting the Lost Wax technique to bronze. Ewing's Pomarius studio creates site-specific sculptures from organic specimens, casting them in bronze to highlight their inherent value.
She collaborated with Loewe in 2021 and is currently working with English Heritage and Wildland Estate. Her past clients include The Newt, Heckfield Place, and private commissions for Roux Waterside Inn and Gerbou. Ewing's work has been exhibited at venues like Soho Farmhouse, Kew Gardens, and the London Art Fair, and is part of private collections, including the Loewe Foundation.
Awards include the A-N Time Space Money Bursary Award (2020), BASET Endeavour Award (2019), and the Hill End AIR in Australia. Her work has been featured in CRAFT, The World of Interiors, The Telegraph, and Financial Times HTSI (2022).
Ewing runs the Portable Foundry Project, a participatory sculpture program, and has been involved in community initiatives like Jetty Lane C.I.C. and Contaɪnər Projects. She continues to lead the 'Curious Minds' pilot project, promoting mental health and well-being through art.