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
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- 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
Monday, 19 December 2011
A giant waterbird for Magdalen
This is Anthony's giant Waterbird on his lawn. We we plan to float it on on one of the large ponds at the Magdalen Project in the summer when we plan to create the Scraptorzoic Era on its farm. Nearby will be a nest with weird chicks hatching out of eggs in a nest.. The five feet high neck is piping retrieved from outside a house in south London where a cannabis factory had been closed down. We are not called the Scraptors for nothing.
Sunday, 11 December 2011
At Magdalen Project near Crewkerne preparing our next venture
Bulbous Anthills on Spikes, below
Below, Paul, Fiona and Rachel launching a floating Diatom into a lake
Monday, 5 December 2011
Donation of paints
Ridgeways, Shepton Mallet has very kindly donated a truck load of old or recycled usable car paint to Fiona for our sculptures. Much appreciated, as we plan to create a series of colourful pieces for our next Trail at the Magdalen Project.
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