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"Groyne Spire".
By
Tim Pugh
2019
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- Educational Initiatives
- Urban Dynamics & Public Realm
- Tideline
- Natural
- Materials
- Groyne
- Temporary
- Festival
- Environmental
- Chalk
- Yorkshire
- Fair
- Residency
Dimensions
150 cm tall.(approx)
The temporary artwork was created at Bridlington,East Yorkshire in September 2019.The artwork was created as a result of my participation in LandSandStone which was a Land Arts Festival that occurred from 13-15 Sept where many national and international artists were invited.We worked at nearby Sewerby Hall and at Bridlington beach and it was at this location where I created this very temporary response in between tides using natural materials in front of enthusiastic onlookers.The artwork was purely a response to the beautiful textures and colours of the tideline materials and in particular,to the striking white chalk pebbles.
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