Mark Quinn was one of the Young British Artists who came to prominence in the 1990s.

He is perhaps best known for his world-famous sculpture of the disabled artist Alison Lapper, who was pregnant when she modelled for the work in 2005.

He also hit the headlines with Self, a series of self-portraits begun in 1991 made from eight pints of the artist’s own blood drawn over a period of months.

Quinn’s more recent works can be seen at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park this summer and include his Wilder Shores of Desire, 2011, pictured here.