, in Epsom For
figurative sculptures, Charlesworth works in clay, from which bronze or resin figures are cast, in limited editions or for commissions. She also works in steel to create laser cut-outs for installations. Her works include the following: "Seeds of Hope", of 2008, was commissioned by the Seeds of Hope Children's Garden Project. Bronze statues of two children playing are in the grounds of
Guildford Cathedral, Surrey. "Winning Shot" is a bronze statue of the television presenter and wheelchair basketball player
Ade Adepitan, in Jubilee Square in
Woking, Surrey. The statue, one of an edition of five made in celebration of the
2012 Summer Paralympics, was purchased by Woking Borough Council, and it was unveiled on 3 November 2012. "Sailor", of 2016, is in
Langley Vale Wood, a "Centenary Wood" in Langley Vale, near Epsom, Surrey. It was commissioned for the Woodland Trust Centenary Woods Project, as part of the First World War centenary commemorations. Jutland Wood, within Langley Vale Wood, commemorates the
Battle of Jutland of 1916. Made of
corten steel, "Sailor" is a silhouette, of a sailor of 1916 on one side, facing the ancient woodland, and a sailor of 2016 on the other, facing newly planted trees. In High Street
Epsom, Surrey, there is a bronze statue of the suffragette
Emily Wilding Davison, sitting on a granite bench. It was commissioned by the Emily Davison Memorial Project, and it was unveiled on 8 June 2021, the 108th anniversary of Davison's death. ==References==