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  • Large Garden Sculpture Of a Boxing Hare made from Chicken Wire and Galvanised
    Animals and Birds £6,000 inc VAT

    Large Wire Animal Garden Sculpture – Boxing Hare by Lucy Kinsella (Unique)

    Boxing Hare by Lucy Kinsella, Galvanised Chicken Wire

  • Chicken wire sculpture of a fox pouncing on a hare
    Animals and Birds £1,140 inc VAT

    Fox and Hare by Lucia Corrigan

    Fox and Hare by Lucia Corrigan, Chicken Wire

  • Unique copper wire sculpture of two fighting peacocks with wings outstretched and tails drooping underneath
    Animals and Birds £3,000 inc VAT

    Fighting Peacocks by Gill Holland

    Fighting Peacocks by Gill Holland, Galvanised and Copper Wire

    Unique copper wire sculpture of two fighting peacocks with wings outstretched and tails drooping underneath

  • A figurative terracotta feather and fibre sculpture of a figure encased in a cage made of nails.
    Abstract £400 inc VAT

    Ivory Coast Fetish Sculpture by Lobi People

    Ivory Coast Fetish Sculpture by Lobi People, Terracotta feathers fibre and nails

  • A figurative welded steel sculpture of a bust of a woman with long wiry hair.
    Contemporary £5,940 inc VAT

    Girl with Long Hair by John Lord

    Girl with Long Hair by John Lord, Welded & Wire

  • Four Horse Sculptures Created from nostalgic artefacts of days gone by. Typewriters, plastic toys and tv screens
    Acrylic £23,400 inc VAT

    Monumental Mixed Media Abstract Animal Sculpture – The 4 Horses of Apocalypse by Anthony Heywood (Unique)

    One of The Sculpture Park’s most loved sculptures.
    This thought-provoking work is created from nostalgic artefacts of days gone by. Typewriters, plastic toys and TV screens have all stood the test of time, bound together into this meaningful sculpture.
    A serious message underlines the work; by recreating the form of the steeds of the mythical ‘Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse’ and removing their human riders, a vision of a possible future; pollution overrunning the earth, is presented.
    Artist Anthony Heywood’s approach to making sculptures was to draw upon art history as well as contemporary culture and political events. He sadly passed away in April 2022 but we are proud to be able to carry on exhibiting his Four Horses to inspire visitors to our sculpture park in Churt, Farnham, Surrey.

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