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On Wednesday 23rd May, a sculpture by Sarah Cotterill of Bransford was unveiled at the entrance to The Fold®. As yet untitled - one of its working titles was Woodland Spirit, the artwork is made up of a tree representing nature, a figure, humanity and the branches which form angel-like wings spanning 3.5m suggesting aspiration.
“It's really about green issues,” says Sarah. “Reminding us that we are all part of nature. We need to work with nature, not against it.”
Sarah hopes her work evokes some kind of feeling, some empathy with all things green. “It's difficult to put it in words so that's why I sculpt. This work is about the union of man and nature, redressing some kind of balance in my mind. We fight nature too much. Let's make-up and work with her (nature). We're all part of nature.”
Go to Sarah Cotterill's website at www.sarahcotterill.com to find out more about her and her work.