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The work was created for 'The Sparks will Fly', Essex Olympic celebrations, 2012. Twenty artworks were commissioned by Essex County Council for the 20 Essex towns, to be created by a local artist from each town, with the stipulation that the artworks were to be contained within a perspex sphere, a bead, provided by the council. This artwork celebrates Harlow's title of 'Sculpture Town' and contains ten miniature clay replicas of the public's favourite sculptures, chosen through a public poll set up in libraries and the Civic Centre. The replicas include Henry Moore's 'Harlow Family Group', Rodin's 'Eve', Elisabeth Frink's 'Boar' and Willi Soukop's 'Donkey’. They sit on a patchwork of old maps of the area that has been overlaid with the new road system.
Harlow Council, Civic Centre
Harlow
Title
Harlow Bead
Date
c.2012
Medium
papier-mâché, clay & metal
Accession number
7
Work type
Sculpture
Inscription description
on front: Heart 4 Harlow