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A willow and steel perch commissioned by High Stile Projects as part of a community art trail in Great Dunmow. Ideas for the sculpture came from community conversations as part of an Art UK 'Sculpture Around You' education project. 'Perch' has a steel frame with a woven willow body. It has been given the local nickname of 'Lionel', after Lionel Lukin, a Dunmow resident who invented the first unsinkable lifeboat in 1784.
Title

Perch

Date

2020

Medium

reclaimed mild steel, willow, rush & nettle cordage

Measurements

H 160 x W 300 x D 120 cm (E)

Accession number

CM6_TJ_S500

Acquisition method

funded by Arts Council England National Lottery Project Grant; commissioned by High Stile Project from Livin' Art and patrons

Work type

Sculpture

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

October 2020

Access

at all times

Inscription description

plaque on plinth: PERCH / BY D. HART & G. SLADE / (logos of Lottery Arts Council England, High Stile Projects / Livin' Uniquely Bespoke Metal Sculptures)

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Located at

White Street, Great Dunmow

CM6 1BD

Outside a shop near Great Dunmow Library, set on a low plinth.