Monday, 7 October 2013

Yorkshire park

During the trip, I discovered I had no memory card in my camera. However, my lovely teacher Joe let me borrow a memory card of hers to take the rest of the photos.  I took photos of most of the sculptures, but some of them was taken without a memory card and on my phone, which I haven't really uploaded photos from before. I'll upload them if I can, but as of now I don't really know how.

My favorite sculpture is the sculpture "Sitting" by Sophie Ryder and "Invasion" by Michael Zwingmann 1999. The reason being for Sitting being my favorite is because of the idea to split the anthro (human animal) rabbit in half, the normal body of a woman and for the nostalgia reasons. It was the clearest memory of a sculpture I had from when I went to the sculpture park. I also like Invasion because, somehow, it leaved such an impression on me. Possibly because of the composition of all the sculptures, weight and volume

Damski Czpek 
2006
Polyurethane rean

Sophie Ryder 
Sitting 2007
Galvanised wire

Peter Liversidge 
Everything is connection 2012
Frieze sculpture park

Invasion Michael Zwingmann 
Five massive, cylinder asphalt 
forms, each 1.82 metres in height 
and weighing almost five tons

Sol Lelvitt
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Cinderblock and motor

Niki de saint [halle Buddah 2000
Mirror, glass and stone

Elisabeth Frink
Riace 11
1986- 89
Bronze

Lynn Chadwick
Little Girl
1987
Bronze

Ursula von Ryding svard
Raw materials (mostly cedar)
Damski Czepek ( ladig's bonnet)

Mag dalema Abakanwcz
Teh Seated figures 2010
Rope and burlap
106 headless figures cast in iron, each
9 feet tall
Agora is hallow

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