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dying for a drink (Sculpture By The Sea 2009)
This work by Phill Hall is made of wire mesh, recycled water bottles, glass, plywood riot shields.Hall says "Traveling sculpture designed to raise awareness of the critical global water shortage and to stimulate positive actions and solutions."
brain child 611 (Sculpture By The Sea 2009)
I really love this "mathematical sculpture" because it brings back my childhood! Cuisenaire rods. Named after their inventor, Belgian primary school teacher, Georges Cuisenaire.Lucy Barker, the sculptor says: "Oversized counting blocks
subterfuge (Sculpture By The Sea 2009)
Suzie Bleach and Andy Townsend have made this "Trojan horse" of steel and salvaged objects.They say: "A place of retreat or concealment; a refuge; a hoax; a fakery; an elaborate deception; a swindling device: a means to an end."
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