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Annand lives and works in Kilmany in the Scottish county of Fife.[4] He is a member of the Royal British Society of Sculptors. He began working as a full-time sculptor in 1988. His work can be found in cities across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Many of his works relate to local history or literature and are placed in public spaces.
In 2009, Nobel Laureate Seamus Heaney unveiled Annand's sculpture The Turf Man in the village of Bellaghy, County Londonderry. The sculpture was inspired by Heaney's poem Digging, from the collection Death of a Naturalist (1966).
Annand was commissioned by the County Council in conjunction with the NRA in Ireland to create a sculpture to celebrate Patrick Kavanagh's poem Dancing with Kitty Stobling. The sculpture is visible on the Carrickmacross bypass section of the N2 road.[1]
In 2010, he won a commission to create a £100,000 tribute to Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, one of Suffolk's most influential historical figures. The completed work was placed close to Curson House on St Peter's Street in Ipswich.
Competitions won
1987 – Sir Otto Beit Medal – Royal Society of British Sculptors for 'Deer Leap'[2]
1989 – Winner of the Peth High Street Sculpture Competition Perth Partnership
1989 – Winner Almswall Road Sculpture Competition Irvine Development Corporation
1995 – Winner of the competition to design a sculpture for the Ashworth Roundabout
1995 – Winner of the competition to design a sculpture for Lord Street, Wreham
1996 – Winner Strathcarron Hospice composition unveiled by Princess Anne
1997 – Winner Birley Street Blackpool Public Sculpture Competition
1998 – Winner of public art commission in Basingstoke
1998 – Winner of public art commission of Nokia in Franborough
1998 – Winner of public art commission in Fraserburgh
1998 – Winner Dunbar Swimming Pool Sculpture competition
1999 – Winner of the Maidstone commission of Whatmans Field DNA arbour of double helices
2000 – Winner of the Bache Roundabout commission Chester
2002 – Winner of the project to create a memorial to the poet Robert Fergusson.
Collection of works
1987/88 Deer Leap, Dundee Technology Park in Dundee (Scotland)
1989 Nae Day Sae Dark, High Street Perth in Perth and Kinross (Scotland)
1995 Y Bwa (The Arc), Wrexham in Wrexham (county borough) (Wales)
1995 Jackie Crookston and children, Tranent in East Lothian (Scotland)
1995 Helter Skelter, Blackpool in Lancashire (England)