Mark Chamberlain

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05/08/2009
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05/08/2009

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Mark Chamberlain is currently living in Leeds. He is a psychiatric nurse on a low secure rehabilitation unit. He is also involved with Amnesty International. Has recently found an artistic interest in the human form and started taking life drawing and sculpture classes. On the plinth he will highlight the work of Amnesty International. He will also make a plaster cast of his foot as a temporary statue and make a mini plinth for it to be on. When he was five years old when he was involved in a road traffic accident and his leg was crushed and he now as an artifical foot.

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