We Work with Great Sculptors...Now We've Broken the Mould As Property ; Two Artists Have Remodelled Their Former Studios Into Family Homes

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Making the quaffle for the quidditch game for the film Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone has been a small step in the career of foundryman and sculptor Alec Ryman.

He's probably more proud of the lifesized statue of Christ, Ecce Homo, he scaled up from a model by artist Mark Wallinger for Trafalgar Square's fourth plinth in 1999. Or working with the late sculptor Dame Elizabeth Frink.

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We Work with Great Sculptors...Now We've Broken the Mould As Property ; Two Artists Have Remodelled Their Former Studios Into Family Homes

Now Alec, who specialises in casting and reproducing the sculptures of other artists, has branched out into property development. Having outgrown his old ramshackle studio on the outskirts of the Chiltern village of Frieth in Buckinghamshire, Alec, 51, and his work colleague and business partner, Nicole Leader, 32, decided to knock it down and build tw...

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