Lexi Dick was born in London
and trained in three dimensional art at Ravensbourne College of Art and Design and then
at the Royal College of Art under Professor Robert Goodden and Professor Gerald Benney
where her discipline was jewellery design.
She is a Liveryman of
the Goldsmiths' Company. Her speciality is detailed wax modelling in three dimensions,
often of animals. This has led to a number of commissions including a series of camel
salts for the Grocers' Company, a bowl for the 1922 Committee to present the Rt. Hon.
The Baroness Thatcher to commemorate her ten years as Prime Minister, a large salver
representing the six days of the Creation for Lichfield Cathedral and a mint dispenser
for the Mercers' Company in the form of a 17th century float drawn by horses and a bowl
and goblets for the Ironmongers' Company with flames and salamanders. In 1995 Lexi Dick
was commissioned by the Goldsmiths' Company to design and make the Prime Warden's travelling
badge.
Lexi Dick has a workshop
studio in Shoreditch and produces a range of reasonably priced silver jewellery.
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