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A Sculpture commissioned by Artery for the Temporary Art Trail, Ashton
Court Estate.
The Dancer first stood 3.5 meters tall at the top of a large sweeping
hill in Ashton Court Estate, Bristol, the best position I had seen
any of my sculptures in so far. I was very pleased to be invited
to take part in the Art Trail and especially glad of the reaction
to the work I produced. Never before had my sculpture been showed
in such a public place and so well received.
Many people thought it's bronze finish resembled bark, thought
it was 'made from a tree'. People have hugged, kissed, held the
hand of and felt the sculpture; reactions have been far more powerful
than I or the people themselves expected. The public became involved
with the piece, some coming back to visit it time and time again,
others thinking about it before they go to sleep at night, others
taking the postcard and putting it on their bedroom mirror to see
every morning. It was inspiring for people and seemed to make some
very elated.
This was to be the first time I had worked on anything larger than
lifesize. The scale of 'The Dancer', I found very exciting. While
I was working, gestures came from the movement of my whole body
rather than my hand or arm. I was becoming much more involved with
the piece and the process, I think it was quite a turning point
in my work. On placing the piece I realised it could not have been
much smaller, the magnitude of the landscape does tend to shrink
anything added to it.
Since the Art Trail I have received a large commission from Taywood
Homes to include four pieces of the same scale, the first of which
was sited last year.
The Dancer now stands at Broomhill sculpture garden and art gallery,
Barnstable, N Devon, 01271 850262 where a short film has been made
about the work.
A feasibility study is being undertaken for a permanent sculpture
trail at Ashton Court Estate.
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