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2009

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Look and Find
 (Numbers refer to venues on the blue leaflet)

 

8 Steppingly, Furners Lane: Will Green *

Q: From what material is the reclining figure made?

Wire and Cement. Did you see the dog and moon in this garden as well?

 

1 Maidment Court, Wantley Hill

Q: How many theatre productions are represented in miniature?

30

 

2 Medical Centre (www.Danielawescott.co.uk)

The sculpture in the central courtyard is by Daniela Westcott+, who gets her inspiration from what she sees around her, in nature, in architecture, in familiar places or unexpected ones like a builders skip! Or it can come from memories or emotions.

Q: What do you think inspired Daniela for this sculpture?

The sculptures are called Vessel, mask and carnivalesque

 

4   St. Peter’s School Saturday 11am- 5pm

FREE SCULPTURE WORKSHOPS by Janine Creaye

A drop-in activity for all ages to make shell forms in wire and plaster or just drawn if that's what is preferred.  A light hearted fun activity, or taken more seriously as the creation of a complete small sculpture. 

 

Q: How many different types of shell are people making?

There were 4 when I was there. Did you see more?

 

Venue no. d, Leisure Centre (next to school): Junk Modelling workshop: Mick Wright

Saturday from 12-2 Cost £3 (drop-in)

Q: How many sculptures could you make from a coat hanger?

How many!

 

5 Temata, Staples Barn: various artists (www.karenburt.com)

Q: Name of the award winning sculptor who casts body parts?

Jamie McCartney

How many small square planters can you find? 10 when Barbara started – she may have sold some when you got there.


16, 7 Batts Drive: Janine Creaye (www.sculptureform.co.uk)
Q:
How are the workshops at the school related to the white marble sculpture in this garden?

The fish here and the shells relate to the sea. Janine Creaye sculpted this fish from white marble and ran the workshops at the school.

 

12 St. Peter’s Church: Edith Pargh Barton (www.edithart.co.uk)
Q:
How tall is the willow angel by the font? 2.13 meters

Do you think the figure on the window sill is male or female? She looked female to me – what do you think? How does it make you feel?

 

 

20 Priests House, Tanyard: sussexsculpture.co.uk
Q:  Look at venue 2, the medical centre. What do you think Daniella’s inspiration was this time? The sculpture is called Solace.

 

32 14, South View Terrace various artists (www.clairefearon.com)

Q: Name 3 things the sculpture robots are made out of? What can you see in the vegetable patch?

Barbara Collins’ ceramic flowers, vegetables and pods.

 

33 Fircroft, Barrow Hill: Susan McLaughlin (www.gardenartsdesigns.co.uk)

Q: Can you identify the sculpture named ‘Newton’s Optick’? Why may it have this name?  This is Newton’s optic 

 

 optic

Venue no. e - Brick Lane: Rachael Pengilley has designed a special sculpture (www.rachaelpengilley.com)
Q: Why has Racheal chosen to make origami birds from stamps? How many birds do you think she has flying around the courtyard?
Postmaster General Henry Bishop lived in Henfield and is buried in the churchyard. He introduced postmarks, called Bishop Marks, in 1661. 50 birds.

 

22 Thorndene, High Street (brighthelmstoneltd.co.uk)

Q: How many ‘green men’ can you find in the garden?

Gary says he has counted 75, Did you count more?

 

23 Free Church Hall and Church: (sussexsculpture.co.uk.  have provided several sculptures. See also artists marked +)

Q: How many different artists display sculptures here?