These are amazing and what a setting!
Peter Burke's Janus Head
1999 cast iron and carten steel
2008 Bronze
Danny Lane's Stairway
2005
Tony Cragg's Tongue in Cheek
2003 Bronze
Steven Cox's Grand Peregrine
Indian Granite
2009
Tim Morgan's Vein
2006
These looked striking... hundreds of little tubes of glass
David Worthington's Yo Reina 2003 in Botticcino Classico Marble was so pleasing both to the eye and to touch I would have loved to have brought it home to enjoy it in my little garden...
Part 3 to follow soon... ish...
Thanks for posting these up, lot's of work by you I can see. I think the last one is the one I wouldn't mind in my garden. I don't know though most of the sculptures I find leaves me quite cold. Strange but true. I much prefer your garden. More personality!
ReplyDeleteThere are some beautiful works here. Our town has recently spent and exhorbanent amount on three fake rocks. They look like dinosaur droppings and I have yet to find anyone that is the least bit impressed with them.
ReplyDeleteJust to let you know, I have linked these to posts on sculptures to a thread on facebook where the dino dung is being discussed and invited the readers to come look at some "real" art.
Lovely pieces! - the first one looks like a huge chocolate mould. Favourite is the 'one of us on a bike'
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