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
Thursday, 31 July 2014
Tuesday, 29 July 2014
Litter arti Bristol
We are looking forward to exhibiting at Litterarti Exhibition in Bristol. We will show a giant raven outside in the garden at the Trinity Centre and some small birds and other mantelpiece sculptures inside.
Tuesday, 15 July 2014
Thursday, 10 July 2014
Stourhead Project advances
The National Trust at Stourhead has received news of a successful bid for a Heritage Lottery Fund grant to finance a collaborative venture for installations to tell the story of the effect of World War 1 on the Stourhead community The Scraptors will be holding workshops and creating five installation in the estate which will be visible from public paths.The illustration show one of our ideas for an installation which will refer to the convalescing soldiers who were allowed to row on the lake. The installation will not be on this lake but on another in the wider estate - no question of marring the classic view of the world famous eighteenth century landscape garden. We are planning also floating a pontoon with a band of musicians to commemorate the concerts held for the wounded soldiers.
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