David Nash
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 78 |
Date of birth | November 14,1945 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Born | Esher |
United Kingdom | |
Periods | Land art |
Nationality | British |
Residence | Blaenau Ffestiniog |
United Kingdom | |
Known for | 'Wooden Boulder' |
Wooden Boulder | |
Job | Sculptor |
Education | Brighton College |
Chelsea College of Arts | |
Kingston College | |
Kingston University London Penrhyn Road Campus | |
Chelsea College of Art & Design | |
Kingston University Penrhyn Road Campus | |
Works | Ash Dome |
Wooden Boulder | |
Oculus Block | |
Seventy One Steps | |
Period by artworks | Land art |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 495665 |
Twmps
Wood Primer: The Sculpture of David Nash
TREE TO VESSEL: DAVID NASH SCULPTURE.
Line of Cut: Sculptures
David Nash - Wood, Metal, Pigment
David Nash at Yorkshire Sculpture Park: 29 May 2010 to 27 February 2011
Pyramids Rise, Spheres Turn and Cubes Stand Still: 19 May - 16 July 2005
David Nash Black & Light
Elm, wattle, gum
Elements of Drawing
David Nash: Sculpture and Projects 1986-1989
David Nash: Recent Sculpture : 17 October-21 December 1996
David Nash
Exploring Animal Homes
At the Edge of the Forest: David Nash : Sculpture and Projects 1989-1993 : 22 April - 19 June 1993 Annely Juda Fine Art
Chwarel Coed
Forest poems - Forest drawings: Anthony Barnett and David Nash
Ilse D'Hollander: Untitled : the Estate of Ilse D'Hollander
Exploring the Planets
David Nash Life story
David John Nash, OBE RA is a British sculptor based in Blaenau Ffestiniog. Nash has worked worldwide with wood, trees and the natural environment.
Justin Fashanu mural painted on Norwich pub wall
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David Nash inquest: Student 'likely to have lived' if seen in-person by GP
... David Nash died in November 2020 after developing mastoiditis in his ear, which caused an abscess on his brain...
Dying patient should have been seen in person
... David Nash, 26, had four remote consultations over three weeks during Covid restrictions but was never offered an in-person appointment...
David Nash inquest: Student 'likely to have lived' if seen in-person by GP
A law student who died after four remote GP appointments was likely to have lived if he had been seen face-to-face, a coroner has ruled.
David Nash died in November 2020 after developing mastoiditis in his ear, which caused an abscess on his brain.
Mr Nash, 26, spoke to a GP practice in Leeds four times over a 19-day period, but was not seen in-person.
Coroner Abigail Combes said the failure to see him meant he underwent surgery 10 hours later than it could have been.
She Said the failure to arrange an in-person examination when he complained to an advanced Nurse Practitioner of fever, neck stiffness and night-time headaches in The Days before his death was a " missed opportunity".
Recording a narrative verdict after an inquest at Wakefield Coroner's Court, Ms Coombes said: " On 2 November 2020 there was a missed opportunity to direct David to seek face-to-face care during his GP appointment that morning.
" Had he been directed to seek face-to-face or urgent care by the GP practice it is more likely than not that he would have undergone neurosurgery approximately 10 hours earlier than he actually did which, at that time, it is more likely than not would have been successful. "
Timeline of calls to GPDuring the week-long inquest Ms Combes read a statement from GP expert Alastair Bint,
Dr Bint said he did not criticise the remote nature of Mr Nash's first three consultations in October by Burley Park Medical Centre.
However, He Said he thought a face-to-face appointment would have led to the advanced Nurse Practitioner , who spoke with Mr Nash, admitting him to hospital.
On Wednesday, neurosurgeon Simon Howarth told the inquest he thought surgery 10 hours previously would have avoided Mr Nash's death.
Source of news: bbc.com