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Two loops of brushed stainless steel standing side by side, a design based on the hand gesture for the word 'Unity' in British Sign Language. The sculpture, designed by Diane Maclean, is based on drawings produced by two students at Hitchin Boys' School, Rohan Gidha and Noel Strickland, who came up with ideas for the work in 2018. Chris Kell from Hitchin Meeting asked if they would design something for the Quaker burial ground to convey a message of peace. Birch Engineering fabricated and installed the work. According to Maclean, the sculpture 'grew from my choosing polished stainless steel and composing an elegant design that also stands up to the health and safety requirements for a public place.'
Title

Unity

Date

2022

Medium

stainless steel

Accession number

SG5_SM_S103

Acquisition method

commissioned by Hitchin Quakers, funded by North Herts Council and public donations

Work type

Sculpture

Owner

Hitchin Quakers

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

20th April 2022

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at all times

Inscription description

‘UNITY’ / This sculpture was installed on Wednesday 20 April 2022. / The design for the sculpture came from the inspired drawings of Rohan Gidha and Noah Strickland, / art students at Hitchin Boys’ School in 2018. Asked by the Quakers to envisage a sculpture for / the Peace Garden, they proposed a design based on the hand gesture for the word ‘Unity’ in British / Sign Language. The brushed stainless-steel sculpture was designed by St Albans environmental artist and sculptor, Diane Maclean. Construction was by Birch Engineering in ware. / The concept of Unity is important to Quakers. We trust that if we come together in a spirit of / seeking God’s will, we can find unity despite individual differences of opinion. We do this through / gathering in silence, seeking the Light inside each of us and listening to the spoken word of others. / We find unity in our shared testimonies to Truth, Simplicity, Equality and Peace. / This sculpture would not have happened without the generosity of local Quakers, the many people / who donated to our crowdfunding campaign in 2021, and a grant from North Herts Council. / We hope that this representation of Unity will be an inspiration to the people of Hitchin and visitors to our Peace Garden.

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Located at

Peace Garden, 1 Paynes Park, Hitchin

SG5 1EH