Rayvenn Shaleigha D’Clark, Digital Sculptor
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London, UK
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English
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Digital sculpture
Rayvenn Shaleigha D'Clark, MA, FHEA, MRSS, is a London-based digital sculptor, writer and researcher. Aware that monuments and public sculptures often overlook communities of colour, her practice seeks to commemorate hidden figures in the public realm, blending cutting-edge digital technologies with traditional sculptural techniques.
Her recent accolades include being named Forbes 30 Under 30 (2024) and a joint award at the CMF (2024) for the most technically challenging casting component.
In 2024, D'Clark unveiled her largest project to date, titled ‘Black Renaissance’, a new and original series of artworks at Equal Justice Initiative’s (EJI) Freedom Monument Sculpture Park.
In October 2025, Rayvenn launched her latest public artwork in the UK, titled ‘Mother Vérité in collaboration with leading US-Maternity Brand Frida, commissioned by Chelsea Hirschhorn. The artwork explored postpartum in a city where only 4% of sculptures depict women.