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Stuart Roberts / 9 items

N 3 B 650 C 5 E Oct 12, 2013 F Oct 12, 2013
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One of the largest sculptures recently installed in the UK, the Seafarer’s Sculpture has been created by artist Michael Dan Archer. It consists of a forest of granite columns running across a large earthwork by the sea in the new Port Marine development in Portishead near Bristol.


The 108 granite columns vary in height from 1m to 3m and are arranged in serpentine aisles which the spectator can walk through to the crest of the mound where a stone has been set to sit on and contemplate the sea. From land or sea, the view reveals that the columns form the profile of a wave.


The sculpture was designed to evoke the atmosphere of the sea and to relate to historical and contemporary seafaring. It also indicates Archer’s preoccupation with enigmatic architectural form of ancient cultures.


Text relating to the seafaring history of the site and including the names of ships, cargos, destinations and parts of a poem relating to the sea, has been inscribed on many of the columns.
More information and the poem can be found here www.publicartportishead.co.uk/simple.cfm?CFID=1053232&amp...

Tags:   Portishead Standing Stones Michael Dan Granite Full Fathom Five Stones

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A sculpture by Jon Buck at Port Marine Portishead

Tags:   Portishead Nikon D800 Nikon Ship to shore Port Marine Red statue blue sky Coast D800

N 5 B 338 C 0 E Oct 12, 2013 F Oct 13, 2013
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Part of the 'Ship to Shore' sculpture by Jon Buck at Portishead marina.

Tags:   Portishead Nikon D800 Sculpture Red Blue Sky

N 11 B 2.3K C 6 E Oct 12, 2013 F Oct 12, 2013
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One of the largest sculptures recently installed in the UK, the Seafarer’s Sculpture has been created by artist Michael Dan Archer. It consists of a forest of granite columns running across a large earthwork by the sea in the new Port Marine development in Portishead near Bristol.


The 108 granite columns vary in height from 1m to 3m and are arranged in serpentine aisles which the spectator can walk through to the crest of the mound where a stone has been set to sit on and contemplate the sea. From land or sea, the view reveals that the columns form the profile of a wave.


The sculpture was designed to evoke the atmosphere of the sea and to relate to historical and contemporary seafaring. It also indicates Archer’s preoccupation with enigmatic architectural form of ancient cultures.


Text relating to the seafaring history of the site and including the names of ships, cargos, destinations and parts of a poem relating to the sea, has been inscribed on many of the columns.
More information and the poem can be found here www.publicartportishead.co.uk/simple.cfm?CFID=1053232&amp...

Tags:   Portishead Standing Stones Full Fathom Five Nikon D800 Michael Dan Granite Stone

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Black more lighthouse at Portishead is grade II listed and was built in 1894.

Tags:   Lighhouse Black Nore Portishead Nikon D800 Nikon Drift wood Beach


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