Saturday, 28 November 2009
Triple Starhead 1987-93, Paul Neagu. Furzton Lake
The artists name was Paul Neagu and he was born in Romania. He died in 2004.
This sculpture has been seen outside the British High Commission in Canada and also at Goodwood.
The sculpture represents shape of a shooting star.
Some other artworks made by the artist that we chose were Starhead which was made in 1992 and the second one was Wake which was made in 1992. Both of these share the star theme.
Sunday, 22 November 2009
Unknown, The Vision Complex, Witan Gate, Milton Keynes
I called this piece of art the Waterball because we don't know the name.
The Waterball was found behind sainsburys in the Vision building.
It was found by daddy who was cycling on the red way cycling path.
We liked the Waterball because it was nice and shiny but we didn't like it being wet!
The orange wall reflects onto the shiny surface which makes me feel that sainsburys is near.
By Olivia
The Waterball was found behind sainsburys in the Vision building.
It was found by daddy who was cycling on the red way cycling path.
We liked the Waterball because it was nice and shiny but we didn't like it being wet!
The orange wall reflects onto the shiny surface which makes me feel that sainsburys is near.
By Olivia
Saturday, 14 November 2009
AFTER POMPEII, AFTER HIROSHIMA, AFTER, AFTER……, Edna Eguchi 2009
The art was made in 2009.
This piece of art represents the remains of peoples lives after the destruction of their city.
The grey paint represents the dust covering what was left after the city had fallen.
This piece of art looked very strange in the green park, but we liked it anyway.
Saturday, 7 November 2009
The Space Between: Eilis O'Connell 1992
Eilis O'Connell made this sculpture in 1992.
Other pieces include Carapace, which was made in 1999 and Unfold, made in 2001.
We chose this sculpture today because we could not find the sculpture that we wanted, which was in front of the hockey stadium.
We liked this sculpture because you could stick you head through it and your body. We didn't like where it had graphite all over it.
By Heidi
Other pieces include Carapace, which was made in 1999 and Unfold, made in 2001.
We chose this sculpture today because we could not find the sculpture that we wanted, which was in front of the hockey stadium.
We liked this sculpture because you could stick you head through it and your body. We didn't like where it had graphite all over it.
By Heidi
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