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Marie Curie Hospice, Solihull
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Other galleries:
  • Brecon Cathedral Crucifix
  • Marie Curie Hospice, Solihull
  • Royal Free Hospital
  • All Saints, Fulham
  • And Thomas Came Too
  • Over the Rainbow
  • Raven House Trust's "Hoola Hoopa"
  • English Martyrs Catholic School, Leicester
  • Marymount Hospital, Cork
  • Other galleries:
  • Brecon Cathedral Crucifix
  • Marie Curie Hospice, Solihull
  • Royal Free Hospital
  • All Saints, Fulham
  • And Thomas Came Too
  • Over the Rainbow
  • Raven House Trust's "Hoola Hoopa"
  • English Martyrs Catholic School, Leicester
  • Marymount Hospital, Cork
"Summer"
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"Summer"

Summer has the tallest shafts, reflecting the longest days of the year. The figure, with exuberant abandon, does a handstand between June and July.

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  • Gallery 1: Driftwood Bronzes
  • Gallery 2: Other pieces with bronze only editions
  • Gallery 3: pieces with resin and bronze editions
  • Brecon Cathedral Crucifix
  • Marie Curie Hospice, Solihull
  • Royal Free Hospital
  • All Saints, Fulham
  • And Thomas Came Too
  • Over the Rainbow
  • Raven House Trust's "Hoola Hoopa"
  • English Martyrs Catholic School, Leicester
  • Marymount Hospital, Cork
"Summer"
Next
Previous

Summer has the tallest shafts, reflecting the longest days of the year. The figure, with exuberant abandon, does a handstand between June and July.