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The Big Draw 2019
Half a sleeper and painted fence posts. Private commission.
Ht. 175cm x W. 20cms x L. 1.2m. The pencils are painted in each member of the family's favourite colour.
"Quarry" 2017-2019.
"“Quarry” at Stockport Art Gallery within
Manchester Academy of Fine Arts Exhibition
"Quarry" 2017-2019, by Lorna Green with
music by Julia Harding is a sculpture/video/music installation about four aspects of
Endon Quarry in Kerridge, Macclesfield. Filmed over 12 months, the videos:- 'Machines
Story', 'Quarry Landscape', Birds, Bees and Butterflies', and 'Water, Mud, Snow' play
with natural sounds and repeated with music, was first exhibited at The Bollington
Festival in May 2019. A bursary from Manchester Academy of Fine Art was awarded to
achieve "Quarry" and it will be shown again in a MAFA Exhibition at Stockport Art
Gallery in September 2019.
"Sound Scape" 2018.
"Sound Scape" was performed at The Lowry
in Salford, a theatre and exhibitions venue, in the Promenade Gallery with photos and
information about L.S. Lowry,1887-1976, RBA RA, who drew and painted the area where he
lived. It was extremely well received by visitors to the galleries and the theatre as
well as those who came specially to hear it. This was the fifth performance and it was
once again, completely different to the previous performances.
"The News: Remember, Remember"
2018.
Gold painted wood, silk poppies and peace
lilies. 160 x 60 x 60 cms
"The News: Remember, Remember" is the
fifth sculpture in the theme of “The News” which started in 2016– see images below, -
and was made for Cheshire Artists Network Exhibition ‘War& Peace’ at Chester Cathedral
commemorating the end of World War 1.
"Oak Tree"
2018.
Painted wood branches and steel leaves.
120 x 120 cms.
“Oak Tree” was commissioned by McGarvey
Jones Financial Planning in Manchester for their board room. It is mounted 5cms from the
wall showing the changing shadows during the day.
"Framed" 2018.
Painted wood frame, painted steel and
copper leaves. Dimensions variable.
"Framed" was conceived in conjunction with Julia Harding's premiere of "St Barnabus at the
Fourth Bandstand", for the Barnaby Festival 2018, at Tegg's Nose in Macclesfield with KEMS
Concert Band. "Framed" alludes to the bandstand implying enclosure as well as framing the
landscape. Macclesfield has four parks originally with three bandstands, but now only has
two - this was a new temporary one.
"To be, or not to be ....."
2017.
“To be, or not to be ….” was made in 2017 at a time of turmoil in the world which was
particularly violent and destructive, leading to the migration of millions of people seeking
refuge from the horrors of war. The five languages are English, Latin, Russian, Hebrew and
Arabic. It has been shown in Bollington Arts Centre and Chester Cathedral in Cheshire
Artists Network exhibitions.
Stained logs and copper nails. Height 40cms x variable diameter.
Summer
2017
"Summer 2017" was made for Cheshire
Artists Network's new exhibition ‘Tatton: New Perspectives’ in the Stewards Hall, Mansion
House, in Tatton Park until 29th Oct.
In 2008 I made three installations about the deer in Tatton Park with painted branches
representing their antlers.
"Spring, Summer and Autumn 1, 2 and 3" within Something Beautiful in Cheshire 's Year of
Gardens. This new work is made from grasses and wild flowers with painted twigs found in the
park.
'Sound Scape' was included in Cheshire Open Studios Exhibition at Charles Roe House in
Macclesfield. The nine sculptures were installed and two compilations of the music have been
recorded and complied by Paul Maddocks, Sound Engineer, in conjunction with Julia Harding,
the composer, for continuous playing throughout the exhibition when the musicians are not
present.
'Sound Scape'
2016
9 Art in Nature Sculptures with music
composed by Julia Harding.
Materials/names of sculptures/music compositions:
Rock, Log, Water, Feathers, Tree, Parasitic Plant, Pebbles, Coal, Earth.
Dimensions variable.
'Sound Scape' is an interactive installation with 9 art in nature sculptures and music
composed by Julia Harding developed in 2016. It was awarded an a-n Artist Information
Company Professional Development Bursary. The world premiere was on Sunday 18th September
and a further performance will be on February 23rd at Manchester Art Gallery included in the
'Thursday Lates' programme. Each performance is different according to the choices of the
musicians in selecting the sculptures and the music and lasts around 40 minutes.
'Sound Scape' has nine sections, every performer plays every section at least once and there
should not be any attempt to achieve synchronisation of the parts but performers should feel
free to respond musically to each other during the performance.
'Sound Scape' was included in Cheshire Open Studios Exhibition at Charles Roe House in
Macclesfield. The nine sculptures were installed and two compilations of the music have been
recorded and complied by Paul Maddocks, Sound Engineer, in conjunction with Julia Harding,
the composer, for continuous playing throughout the exhibition when the musicians are not
present.
'Sound Scape' was performed on February 23rd 2017 in the atrium
at Manchester Art Gallery, for their 'Thursday Lates' series of events. The next
performance is on July 19th at 8pm at The Dome in Buxton - part of the Buxton
Fringe Festival during the Buxton International Festival.
On July 19th 2017, Sound Scape was performed within the
Buxton Festival Fringe in the Devonshire Dome, built in the late 18th
century as the Great Stables for 120 horses and accompanying servants and
visitors by the 5th Duke of Devonshire. It eventually became The Devonshire
Royal Hospital and since 2001, a campus for the University of Derby and
Buxton College.
The acoustics are incredible due to the massive size of both circumference
and height, which added yet another dimension to the performance and the
audience was extremely appreciative and moved by the performance and was
able to walk amongst and around the musicians as well as view from the
gallery above. We received an excellent review and were delighted to be
nominated for an Award.
'The Giving Tree'
2016.
Commissioned by the Trustees of Tarporley
War Memorial Hospital in Cheshire to raise funds for the hospital which has been in
existence since 1919. The names of donors will be written on the 450 leaves by a
calligrapher.
There are three sizes of leaves - small,
medium and large in copper, satin stainless steel, light and dark green powder coated steel,
attached to the branches of the painted trees.Approx. 4m wide x 3m high.
'The News'
2015-2017.
A series of sculptures which relate to recent events in the news - in 2015 - WW1 centenary
and the news of the many wars around the world during that period.
'The News' is of painted wood and chains, 'The News:
Prisoners' is painted wood and chains, and 'The News: Remembrance'
is painted wood and silk poppies.
In 2017, 'The News: Brexit', 2017, of painted branches, fencing clips, an
apple crate with tissue paper, represents how Britain will become insular, trapped, less
outward and isolated not only by the actions but also because it is an island. The series
will continue.
The News
The News: Prisoners
The News: Remembrance
The News: Brexit
“El Eco del Pasada - Echo from the Past” 2014
Made for Tufi'Arte 2014 in Tufia, Gran Canaria, an international symposium of 14
projects organised by AiNIN - Art in Nature International Network. The whole village
helped with all the projects during the week as well as hosting the artists.
The painting, 28m x 18m, of white lime
with black and pink pigment, represents the conch or caracola horn that was blown by the
Guanche - the original people of Gran Canaria before battle. It is under the flight path
- visible from the planes.
Conch shell and drawings
El Eco del Pasada - with village
- Photo: Javier Suarez
El Eco del Pasada 2014
El Eco del Pasada from the air -
Photo: Javier Suarez
“Falling leaves”
2014
For The Sculpture Show- The Visionary Landscape of Professor Sir Robert Burgess, at The
Harold Martin Botanic Gardens at the University of Leicester.
Cherry logs, specially designed glass “leaves” in 5 colours, stainless
steel.
Ht. 2.5m x Dia. 95cms.
“Falling leaves” recognises
the importance of The Harold Martin Botanic Gardens and its position in the world of
research. The “leaves” represent the changing colours from early spring when
yellow, through summer with various greens, into autumn with rich browns and gold, are
inlaid into a reconstructed deconstructed cherry tree cut down in 2011 from across the road
where I live. It has been replaced with a healthy tree and the original tree lives once
more.
“La Mouette/The Seagull”
2014
Commissioned by Usine Utopik for the 2nd Symposium, Bords de Vire in Saint Lô
and Tessy-sur-Vire, Normandy, France.
White painted branches with black tips.
Ht. 4m x W.9m x D.2m.
Seagulls are generally seen in the sky, on
the sea, the beach and the ground. For four months Saint Lô will have its own seagull
in a tree by the River Vire.
'Sylvan Sparkle'
2013/14 for Elephant Parade UK National Tour 2013/14.
'Sylvan Sparkle' is covered with
artificial jungle leaves including banana, cassava, zebra and yucca, and jewels - diamonds,
topaz, emeralds etc between them representing the sun shining through the leaves and
sparkling on the ground.
Photo:
Graham Flack
The
Great Hall in the Trafford Centre Photo: Tom Purslow
La Cloche Perdue
2013 Ht.7m x dia.1.5m Painted wood branches in colours of fire, bronze
painted cane.
Commissioned by Lez'Arts en Adret for
'Fantastique' the theme of Sentier Artistique Hautecour 2013, Savoie, France. The sculpture
illustrates the moment when the bell melted into the ground.
'La légende de la Cloche Perdue' by Lorna
Green
Once upon a time a long time ago in the
village of Hautecourt a very strange event happened. One dark and foggy night a large bell
suddenly appeared in the wood. It seemed to come from the sky and the villagers could not
understand how it appeared and where it had come from. For several days they pondered over
its existence and soon made plans to install it in the church tower. Arrangements were made
to move it but the night before this was due to happen — there came a great storm,
wind, rain, thunder and lightening, more violent and frightening than anyone had seen or
experienced before. Suddenly, there came from the sky, in the biggest flash of lightening
ever seen, a thunderbolt, which set fire to the trees around the bell. In the intense heat
of the fire the bell became molten and gradually disappeared into the ground. The villagers
watched the great fire with fear and trembling as the bell which arrived from the sky slowly
melted into the earth.. No trace of the bell was ever found — no one knew where it
came from and no one knows where it went to, but maybe it returned to the depths of the
earth where the copper was originally mined? The mystery of the lost bell may never be
resolved.
'Asseyez-vous et regardez'
2012 20m x 18m x 1.5m For 'Mine d'art en sentier 2012' , an 8 kilometre
trail in the Parc naturel régional Scarpe-Escaut, le Pays de Condé in the Nord-Pas
de Calais Basin, an area once famous for its mining industry.
'Asseyez-vous et régardez' with
mounds of red and black schist, surround 10 boulders inlaid with brass 'jetons' —representing
the miners' identity discs, is for people walking or cycling the trail to relax and enjoy
the surrounding landscape. Eleven sculptors from around the world took part in the
symposium.
Photo:
Samuel Dhote
2011, 'Red' H 2.5m x
W 1.5m x D 1.15m Olive tree from Portugal, specially designed glass and red
paint.
For 1st International Olive Wood
Symposium, Gangelt, Germany organised by Sculpture Network, Germany
2011, 'Liber
Plantarum' 2m x 3.2m x 3.5m Made for a 'A Decade of Sculpture' at The
Harold Martin Botanic Gardens, University of Leicester.
The Harold Martin Botanic Gardens are
renowned for their research focus in floristics (cataloguing and describing the species in a
geographical region) and taxonomy, (classification). 'Liber Plantarum' - (The Book of
Plants) uses materials from the gardens - various plants and bamboo, boulders, dressed
stone, slate, pavers and plant pots, in recognition of the studies of the scientists and
gardeners.
Photo:
Colin Brooks ABIPP
Photo:
Colin Brooks ABIPP
Photo:
Colin Brooks ABIPP
'Blue Bird' 2011 Iridescent
blue painted branches each 75 cms. Height. 5m x wingspans 4.5m.
'3Rs: Reclaimed, Recycled, Raw' Sculpture
Trail in the Vale of Belvoir. The path along the Grantham Canal in Belvoir, is home to
many species of birds — 'Blue Bird' flutters gently in the breeze from a tree by
Stenwith Bridge.
'River' 2011 8m x 12m
x 0.5m Limestone grit stone boulders inlaid with designed glass 'pools' and painted
'rivulets' sited on blue tarmac.
Commissioned by Blackburn with Darwen
Borough Council for the entrance to the new Darwen Leisure Centre, Lancashire. The sculpture
echoes the theme of water throughout the Leisure Centre.
'Blooming Branches'
2010 Red blue and green plastic bottle tops - each 'bloom' about 30cms long,
and green, brown, olive and clear glass wine and beer bottles hanging by fisherman's twine
from the branches of Pandanus trees.
Made for 'artsCape Biennial 2010,' June
26th to July 11th, at Clarkes Beach, Byron Bay, NSW, Australia.
Play the two videos
simultaneously for a sense of the
sounds of the five 'Blooming Branches' with glass bottles when the wind blows.
'The Festival Labyrinth' 2009 with
Jeff Teasdale 30m x 15m x 3m. 150 Kerridge sandstone boulders and crushed
stone, seeded with 9 grasses.
This is the permanent sculpture for the
Bollington Festival on the Middlewood Way off Grimshaw Lane, in Bollington, Cheshire, funded
by the National Lottery Awards for All Scheme and The Bollington Festival, and managed by
MAGPIE- Macclesfield Arts Group for Projects in the Environment - with the invaluable help
of many volunteers from Bollington.
August
2012
May
2010
October
2009
September
2009
'The Bollington Festival
Labyrinth' 2009 with Jeff Teasdale Pink water-based masonry
paint, oak. 15m x 14m
This labyrinth, was a temporary
installation for the Bollington Festival in May 2009, forming part of the Artists' Trail and
as a memorial to Dr John Coope and the previous festivals he inspired.
'Snowdrops for Cambo'
2009 Stone, pebbles, and wood sprayed with white paint, natural slate. Sizes
variable.
Commissioned by The Cambo Estate, Kingsbarns, St Andrews, Fife as part of
Scotland's Snowdrop Festival. Each of the seven sculptures was inspired by the progress of
the snowdrops around the selected sites at the time of making - from closed to full
bloom.
The Terracotta Garden.
2008/9 2,500 approx. fired clay leaves.
One of three community
projects commissioned by Cheshire Artists Network as part of their Art in Gardens programme
linked to Cheshire Year of Gardens 2008. The community projects have been funded by Arts
Council England - North West and supported by numerous individuals and
organisations.
The 2,500 leaves in spirals, a common feature of the community
projects, are made from fired red clay by the students of Woodford Lodge High School, The
Verdin High School and Hebden Green Community School in Winsford, and Mid Cheshire College
in Northwich, and is sited in an internal courtyard at Woodford Lodge High School for all
the involved schools and college to use in any creative way.
Photo: David Heke
Photo:
David Heke
'Solar Light'
2008 Polyester sunflowers, painted branches, plastic
containers, cement. Flag: 1.25m x 30cms x 2m. Sunflower Trees: variable.
Commissioned by Galerija Meno Parkas,
Kaunas, Lithuania for 'Kaunas Mene:Kontekstai - Kaunas in Art:Contexts' Contemporary Art
Festival in nine venues in the city. The aim of 'Solar Light' was to bring warmth and
sunlight to a city that is dark, grey and cold with little sunlight between November and
March.
Photo:
Airida Rekstyte
Photo:
Airida Rekstyte
'Timescale'
2008
Varnished blue slate monoliths, brass discs, brass
lamps with acrylic, Cor-ten steel arch, blue solar lights, Whinstone gravel, magnesium
limestone boulders, and magnesium limestone dust to be planted with heritage plants in the
autumn, L. 50m x W. 30m x Ht.4m
Commissioned by Kelloe Community
Partnership in conjunction with Durham County Council for the site adjacent to the original
railway line from the colliery which closed in 1983, to reference not only the village's
heritage but also its aspirations for the future.
Photo:
Trevor Smith
Photo:
Trevor Smith
Photo:
Trevor Smith
Photo:
Trevor Smith
'Saver > Screens' 2008
Plastic
bags, powder coated silver and black steel screens, photos. Ht. 2.25m x Dia. 2.5m
Commissioned by The Co-operative Financial
Services for the foyer of the CIS Building in Manchester as part of their internal campaign
to raise issues on re-using plastic bags and protecting the environment.
'Une Rivière pour l'Arc
Mosellan' 2008
40m x 25m x 20cm. 13 tonnes of stone and
metallic paints. This was chosen for the 1erSymposium International de
Sculpture de l'Arc Mosellan , Moulin de Buding, France.
The theme of the symposium was 'l'eau, une
énergie' - the water, an energy - and the project refers to the water wheel of the
mill which is powered by the the canal fed by the meandering La Canner River as well as to
the contrast between the natural river and the constructed elements of the canal and the
wheel with the use of natural stones and dressed stone blocks and is sprayed with various
paints for colour and the sparkle of water in the sunlight.
Photo:
Alain Mila
'Spring, Summer and
Autumn'. 1, 2 and 3. 2008
Commissioned by Cheshire County Council
for 'Something Beautiful' in Tatton Park, Knutsford for 'Cheshire's Year of Gardens
2008'
The installations are about the life cycle of the deer in the park using
fallen branches to represent antlers, painted in the colours of leaves from the yellows of
early spring, the greens of summer to the rich tones of autumn - birth to death of both deer
and leaves.
Individual tableaux within the three 'herds' illustrate their habits -
the frequent violent relationships between the males and females, the docility of the older
ones, the battles between the stags and the bucks, the births and deaths, as well as the
groups of young ones, male and female, who huddle together for protection and to learn from
their elders.
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2
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'Verso l'Inizio -
Towards the Beginning' with Carlotta Brunetti
2008 100m x 30m x 5m. Hay, string and willow
tree. The dead hay rises up and over a river into the tree of
life, the willow, to be regenerated.
For 'Humus Park' International Land
Art Meeting in Pordenone, Italy, with 30 artists from 15 countries
participating.
Photo:
Carlotta Brunetti
"Homage to
Fantin-Latour" 2007 6m x 5m x 4.5m.
Commissioned by York
Museums Trust for the exhibition 'Painting the Summer : Henri Fantin-Latour' at York Art
Gallery as a response to the many paintings of flowers included.
Polyester roses,
wood from the Yorkshire Museum Gardens, painted garden urn and vases, and side table from
the York Museums Trust collection.
"Bouquet"
2006 4m x 2.5m x 2.5m. Powder coated and painted steel, gravel,
allotment beds made from railway sleepers. Commissioned by
Windmill Hill Primary School, Runcorn, Cheshire as the centrepiece for their allotment beds.
'Bouquet' is the result of workshops with all the pupils of the school.
'The Sword and the
Stone'2006
18m
x 5m x 5cm. Stainless steel, copper, paving stones, gold and silver paint, and large Golden
Spey boulder.
Commissioned by Feelgood Theatre
Productions for the 2006 Summer Season and Activity Tent for 'Arthur - King of the Britons',
Heaton Park, Manchester.
"Look, Reflect and Recover"
1 and 2. 2005
Two roof gardens with five 3m high "fountains" in
total, of stainless steel rods threaded with varied sizes of specially made blue glass beads
in "pools" of blue glass chippings in aluminium dishes surrounded by blue neon
lights. The "rivers" are of limestone spray-painted with blue enamel paints,
glitter and lacquer; each element is surrounded by pebbles. Artificial rocks complete the
two gardens
Commissioned by Gateshead NHS Trust for the new North East NHS Surgery
Centre at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
"Deux
Lignes de Couleur dans l'Eau" For Chemin d'art 2005, Saint-Flour, France.
70
stones in the river on both sides of the bridges: one side with fluorescent red paint, and the
other with fluorescent yellow paint.
Tree of Grace, Tree of Love and
Admiration, and Tree of Purity. 2005. Branches and artificial roses, lilies and
carnations on the beach for the Swell Currumbin Sculpture Festival, Queensland, Australia.
The titles refer to the symbolism of the flowers.
"A River for the Botanic
Gardens" 2005 90m long x 1.5m average x 20 cms
high. For "Sculpture in the Garden" a celebration
exhibition of the Royal British Society of Sculptors Centenary at the HaroldMartin Botanic
Gardens, Leicester University.
20 tonnes of stone and three colours of blue
metallic paint.
"Enjoy, View and Use"
2004 100m x 70m x 10m
Two amphitheatre forms divided by a ridge for
play, performance and events, within the park in the new development, The Hamptons, at
Worcester Park, Surrey. Commissioned by the St James Group Ltd.
Photos by: Michael Leonard
January 2012 Photo:
David Rymill
2004 3rd International Artists
Symposium, Westbury Farm Studios, Milton Keynes.
Scrapstore Series: Blue
Bloom Blue bottles, plastic covered rods in apple tree
Scrapstore Series: Blue
Line on the Swimming Pool - detail Blue plastic discs on
acetate 18m x 9m x 1cm
Scrapstore Series: Green
Branch - detail Green bottles suspended by thread
from a branch. 8m x 50cm x 10cm
Scrapstore Series: Blue
Line in the Drawing Room - detail Blue plastic
lids and blue plastic chippings 7m x 1.5m x 1cm
2004 "Marquer d'une Pierre
Blanche" for Les Doigts d'Art, Salins-Les-Bains, France. 26 stones in 21
sites throughout the town
Stones painted white, to represent salt, inlaid with
eurocents to represent the first Credit Agricole. Dimensions variable.
Trough outside Les Salines (salt
mine)
Hôtel de Ville
House of the first Credit
Agricole
L'église de St.
Maurice
2003."Doors of Perception". Approx.
25m x 10m x 25m
Seven blue painted doors with glass windows, and five curved walls
of peat blocks. Commissioned for PeatPolis.nl, Barger Compascum, Emmen, The Netherlands.
2003/4 "Garden of Achievement" Newall
Green High School, Wythenshawe, Manchester. A CAPE UK Project. 29m x 18m x 1.5m
Sandstone, granite, marble, slate, varied
planting for all seasons. A science rock garden for elements of Key Stage 3 Geology with
themed planting, working with Years 8 and 9 in 2003 and Years 7 and 8 in 2004.
2003 "Stones of Life -
Journey of Silver" 7m x 7m x 3.5m
Granite and stainless steel.
The stones represent the salt mines of the area; the steel, the hopes and aspirations of the
children.
Commissioned by Wharton C.E. Controlled Junior School, Winsford,
Cheshire. Fabricated by Cornish Landscaping Granite.
Flower Cow-er, 2003 CowParade
Manchester 2004. 2m x 90cm x 1.2m. Fibreglass, Astroturf, artificial flowers,
paint.
Commissioned by CowParade Manchester 2004 to promote the event.
'Play, Perform and Picnic",
2002 120 m x 40m x 3m
Lakawanna
Park, Penticton, BC, Canada. . Two earthworks with neon light beneath blue painted glass
blocks and three l0m diameter circles with galvanised steel edging of purple rocks on pink
gravel, yellow rocks on brown lava gravel, grey/white striated rocks on white silica gravel.
Commissioned
by The Okanagan/Thompson International Sculpture Symposium, BC, Canada
at night....
'Power Flowers for Saint-Lô" 2002
L'Office du Tourisme, Saint-Lô. Silk roses, poppies from
Remembrance Day, Astroturf, sound composed by Paul Weir.
Commissioned by Forum des
Arts for Maîtres des lieux, Saint-Lô, Normandy, France.
"The Flower of the Forest" 2001 5m x
4m x 0.5m
Granite with painted wood.
For "From the Buds of Small Grass", 2001 Geum Gang
International Nature Art Exhibition, Kongju, Korea
"Wald, Apfelbaum, Farbe, Leben"
2001. 80m x 20m x 4m
Larch, 4 colours of stain.
Commissioned for Kraftplatzroas (energy emitting sculpture
walk), Irdning in the Grimming Region of Styria, Austria
(detail)
"Water-fall" 2001 13m x 4m x 1m Plastic
bottles, metallic paint
Commissioned by Covent Garden Flower Festival for The Urban Arts
Garden
"The
Chain and the Wheel" 1994-2003 600m x 70m x 15m
Spoil with grass, wildflowers, trees, shrubs, paths and designed
wooden seating still to be completed. Adjacent to the final link of the Avon Ring Road,
Bristol.
View from top of "Chains"
Detail
of designed benches in sitting areas at the top with new planting - Silver
birches and juniper. Gorse and broom along edge of wildflower hollows. Feb. 2003
South
Gloucester Council/Thyssen Construction
View of "Chains" from Avon Ring
Road. Feb. 2003.
2001 'Drink Me!' Oak branches. 2.15m x 1.35m x 1.1m. Commissioned
for 'onetree' 2001-2. The Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh; The Harley Gallery, Welbeck,
Notts; Tatton Park, Cheshire; Bristol City Art Gallery; The Geffrye Museum, London. Photo:
Robert Walker.
"15 Christchurch Circles"2000 35m
x 15m x 1m Otago schist, greywacke pebbles, Halswell and Volcanic stones,flax, cabbage
trees, tussocks
For "Art in the Park" Hagley Park, Christchurch, New
Zealand Organised by Professional Arts Services
"warp.weft" 1999 Jesmonite acrylic 7.1m x 7.1m x 2.5m
Rochdale Partnership/Canalside SRB
"Wave" 1998 Sand 35m x 20m x
2m
Commissioned by "Sculpture by Sea" Bondi Headlands,
Sydney, Australia
"Old Story - New Story
2000" Earth, grass, wrought iron gates 2.5m
x 20m x 15m
Greenfield Valley, Holywell Commissioned by Greenfield Valley
Trust Ltd/ Cywaith Cymru - Artworks Wales
"The Rainbow " 1996 Drink cans, steel
rod. 4 m x 3 m x 1.5 m.
Commissioned for The Chester Fringe Festival in Grosvenor Park,
Chester
"Water, Earth to Growth" 1988 Cider,
wine, milk bottles 20m x 15m x 5m
Commissioned by Opportunities for Women/Friends of the Earth.
Islington Green, London
"Power Flower" 1998 White granite,
green marble 10m x 15m x 1.5m
Changchun China International Invitation Exhibition of
Sculpture
"Power Flowers" 1998 Silk flowers,
astroturf, steel frames, fragrance Sound by Paul Weir
Stockport Art Gallery
"Earthwork Olympus"
1996-99 200m x 100m x 20m Earth, grass, gravel,
designed wooden benches, tree.
Cribbs Causeway Shopping Centre, Bristol J T Baylis and Co
Ltd
"Meet, Sit and Talk" 1995 125m x 100m x
3m Sandstone, polished granite, gravel, grass, cement Planting Scheme by Allan R
Ruff
The Chancellors Court, University of Leeds
"Conversation" 1999 2m x 2m x
2m Linking "Meet, Sit and Talk" in Chancellors Court with final stage of
re-design
"Roof Garden" in collaboration
with John Micklethwaite-Howe of BHWB, Leeds, with "Conversation" and "Meet,
Sit and Talk"
The sculpture projects in The Chancellor's Court received two
commendations for Landscape from Leeds City Council's Architecture 2000 awards.
"Sun Wall/Earth Wall" 1997 Clay, straw, sand,
cement, earth 10m x 6m x 2.25m
Ceramics Biennale, Beer-Sheva, Israel
"Once
upon a Time" 1998 Unfired compressed earth blocks, cob, ceramic tiles, concrete block
plinth. 10m x 6m x 1.5m
Dartington C.E Primary School, Devon, in conjunction with the Centre for
Earthen Architecture, University of Plymouth
"Stay, Live and Sit" 1993. Dacite boulders and
polished granite. 35m x 25m x 1m. Commissioned by Monash University Gallery for the Fifth Australian
Sculpture Triennial, Melbourne. permanently sited at Monash University, Clayton, Melbourne.
Detail of polished granite stepping stones
completing the double spiral of boulders inlaid with rectangles of polished black
granite.
"The
Doors are Open..." 1991 Doors/bricks 8m x 10m x 2m
Das andere Gedächtnis, Kampnagel, Hamburg
"Pool"
1992 Bricks, metallic paint, sound - "Aquarelle" by Mark Hewitt 14m x 10m x
1.5m
Bonington Gallery, Nottingham Trent University
"Gold and Black" 1991 Bricks, gold paint, black
feathers Height 2.6m Diameter 6.8m
Perth Institute of Contemporary Art Western Australia
"The
Bell and the Arch:Fragments" 1990 Bronze, steel 2.5m x 1.5m x 0.5m
Norton Priory Museum, Runcorn, Cheshire
"Tatton
River" 1989 Wood 125m x 5m x 1m
"Capability to Contemporary" at Tatton Park, Knutsford,
Cheshire
"Dublin
Divide" 1988 Bricks/pebbles 20m x 20m x 1.5m
Commissioned by the International Conference on Sculpture, Dublin. Royal
Hospital, Kilmainham, Dublin
"Span" 1988 Brick 7m x 7m x 1.5m
'New Directions, New Attitudes' — The Richard Demarco Gallery at the
Collegium Artisticum, Sarajevo, Yugoslavia.
"Patch
of Light" 1991 Oak/woodchip 8m x 7m x 1m
Commissioned by the Norfolk Naturalists Trust for Foxley Wood Sculpture
Trail
"From the Ruins" 1985 Portland stone, Chesil
pebbles. 10m dia x 1.7m ht
Commissioned by the Portland Clifftop Sculpture Park 2, in Tout Quarry,
Portland.
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