The Cuningar Stones: The Footprint Stone
By
James Winnett
2014 - 2016
- Sculpture
- Urban Dynamics & Public Realm
- Participatory & Collaborative
- Cuningar Loop
- Forestry Commission
- Glasgow
- Rutherglen
- Stone Carving
- Sandstone
- Ruin
- Gorbals
- Landfill
- Environment
Dimensions
110 x 80 x 70
Large pedestal-shaped stone with banded detailing on two sides. The upper surface is carved with four oversized rabbit ‘footprints’. The smaller front feet are positioned behind the larger back feet as if they were left by a giant rabbit jumping over the stone.
The Cuningar Stones is a permanent public art project for the Cuningar Loop Woodland Park, a 15 hectare former landfill site in South Lanarkshire between Rutherglen and Dalmarnock. As part of the project 15 large carved sculptural works were produced drawing on an extensive programme of research and community engagement which examined the complex social, industrial and natural history of the site.
Each stone was recovered from the ground after being dumped there during the demolition of the Gorbals in the 1960s. Developed to reference Scottish folk carving while retaining the aesthetic of an architectural ruin, the stones act as landmarks within the landscape encouraging exploration and generating interest in the identity of the park. Each stone retains the architectural details and other marks from its history with my own carvings intervening in these layers. Many of the carvings reference the rich flora and fauna of the park.
The content of the carvings was developed through the supporting engagement programme involving adult and children's stone carving, mask-making and design workshops, audio history recordings, exhibitions, talks and events. This self-led project was supported by Creative Scotland with National Lottery Funding.
For further information on the project see: www.cuningarloop.tumblr.com
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