Yes, Rachel, you clever thing. It's called "Sitting" (2007). We saw it yesterday at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park near Wakefield. http://www.ysp.co.uk/exhibitions/sophie-ryder x
Last time I was there the field with the Henry Moor reclining figure number whatsit erupted into a cloud of daddy long legs (crane fly type). Enough to put you off art, that kind of thing is....
I guess she couldn't call another one "Woman and Hare"...
Sitting rather than splitting...take two characters out and make two characters in sculpture....ooh, me brain's gone all tingly - already written a Ryder inspired poem though...
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Jar Jar Bink(ess?). :)
Okay, now I'm afraid. :0
many happy returns ya wanderer
Is that one of Sophie Ryder's? Cracking sculpture.
Yes, Rachel, you clever thing. It's called "Sitting" (2007). We saw it yesterday at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park near Wakefield.
http://www.ysp.co.uk/exhibitions/sophie-ryder
x
Wish I was there!
We'll get to you eventually, T!
x
Last time I was there the field with the Henry Moor reclining figure number whatsit erupted into a cloud of daddy long legs (crane fly type). Enough to put you off art, that kind of thing is....
I guess she couldn't call another one "Woman and Hare"...
Sitting rather than splitting...take two characters out and make two characters in sculpture....ooh, me brain's gone all tingly - already written a Ryder inspired poem though...
I'd never heard of her before to be honest!
x
Great place, that sculpture park. My favourite bit is Hepworths "Family of Man" (and the restaurant balcony).
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