We took our Lunar Module to the Family Fiesta at Bemerton Heath one of the events of the Salisbury International Arts Festival. One of the themes of the Festival is commemoration of fifty years since the Moon Landing. By complete serendipity one of the volunteers was as Carl Cooke from Arizona (see below). His grandfather was a jig builder for the actual module five decades ago. He inscribed a silver plate to add to our module. The last image below, continuing the lunar theme shows a tight rope walker at the Fiesta on the wire of half moon which oscillated like a rocking chair.
Scraptors Paul Boswell,Rachel Macleay, Anthony Wilson create themed sculpture trails with scrap. 2011 " Beyond the Garden Gate" for the National Trust, Stourhead; 2013 at Magdalen Project Dorset; 2013 sculpture for Sustrans. 2014 Bird Henge, Wiltshire, supported by Cranborne Chase AONB;. 2015 project for Bournemouth City Council. 2015-2017, supported by Heritage Lottery Fund installations at Stourhead commemorating World 1 "Stourhead ant.wilson3@btinternet.com
https://scraptors.blogspot.com/p/miscellaneous-commissions-exhibitions.html
- Snow Exhibition January 2021
- Lunar module for the Salisbury Festival May 2019
- Promotion at Salisbury Cathedral 2018 for SSAFA the charity for the armed forces
- "Stourhead will never forget" sculpture trail 2015 to 2017 commemorating World War I
- Sculpture for Bournemouth Council Recycling Department 2015
- Bird Henge Wiltshire 2014
- Sustrans Project Torbay 2013
- Scraptorzoic Age at Magdalen eco farm Dorset 2013
- "Beyond the Garden Gate" sculpture trail for the National Trust at Stourhead 2011
- Scraptors' Sculpturemad garden
- Scraptors sculpturemad garden in the snow
- Pyramids
- Miscellany of commissions and exhibitions
- Projects with schools
Sunday, 26 May 2019
Lunar Module shown at Salisbury International Arts Festival
We took our Lunar Module to the Family Fiesta at Bemerton Heath one of the events of the Salisbury International Arts Festival. One of the themes of the Festival is commemoration of fifty years since the Moon Landing. By complete serendipity one of the volunteers was as Carl Cooke from Arizona (see below). His grandfather was a jig builder for the actual module five decades ago. He inscribed a silver plate to add to our module. The last image below, continuing the lunar theme shows a tight rope walker at the Fiesta on the wire of half moon which oscillated like a rocking chair.
Tuesday, 21 May 2019
Work in progress on our lunar module
We are busy making our Lunar Module for the Family Fiesta at Bemerton Heath on May 25th as part of the Salisbury Arts Festival. The Festival is commemorating 50 years since the Moon Landing.
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