Stephen Kettle


Stephen Kettle is a British sculptor who works exclusively with slate.

Career

Kettle is a self-taught sculptor with no formal training. His best known works include a statue of the Supermarine Spitfire's designer R. J. Mitchell, commissioned for the Science Museum in London, which was the first statue of its type in the world, and a life-size statue of [Alan Turing, Bletchley Park|statue of Alan Turing], the founder of computer science and Enigma codebreaker, commissioned by the American philanthropist Sidney Frank for Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire.
Besides the statues of Turing and Mitchell, other notable works by Kettle include portrait busts of the following:
File:Kettlessirgeorgezambellas.jpg|thumb|upright|Sculpture by Kettle of George Zambellas at RNAS Yeovilton

Personal life

Kettle lives with his wife and three children in west London.