Jasmine Bradbury (b 1994) is a British sculptor based in Norfolk and London, graduating with first class honours in Fine Art at Norwich University of Art (2015). Her sculpture has previously been exhibited at the Anteros Gallery (solo) in Norwich, Waveney Valley Sculpture Trail in Suffolk and Fieldworks Gallery in London.
Jasmine’s work explores notions of the self through formations of objects and materials of familiar origin. Working primarily with sculptural forms, her work is often based on feminized interpretations of life incidents. Jasmine's sculpture ranges from cast lead, bronze, Jesmonite and plaster which illustrate a state of mind. She emphasises the importance of talking about mental health and the impact it can have when presenting it to the world, giving a sort of comfort to the audience - even if the sculpture might provoke melancholy. Jasmine has been exploring materials that reflect her expanding sculptural vocabulary since working in bronze casting foundries in London and Suffolk (London Bronze Casting, Cox London and Brian Alabaster Foundry over the last 7 years.