Animal and figure sculptor and teacher who trained at Farnham School of Art, Hammersmith College of Art and Royal College of Art. In 1960 she won the Topham Trophy Award and obtained a major commission for London County Council. Then was engaged in teaching, returning to sculpture full-time in 1985, involved in big ceramics for public places in high-fired stoneware. These were shown widely, including the Hannah Peschar Gallery in Ockley, Mall Galleries and Margam Park, Port Talbot. Wynne showed solo at Salisbury Festival and at The Sturkel, Melbury Abbas. Her later public commissions included Rising Doves for Hounslow Council; a Family of Goats in bronze for London Docklands Development Corporation; and the Minster Court Horses, for Prudential Portolio Management Ltd, installed in Mincing Lane in 1991 and cast by The Morris Singer Foundry.
Text source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)