![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiHQTiov921h-EaCuGaMxdiQ5oeMFS1CGY49HvWgjDdLbGxFFw9ta8IIWqfypVCqNVnKoOybrrG7QA-u58lz3KPLek5CtANoYQfY9obsV29G4ZuvU_k8-vT0xRtHHOOpofKQFonUpPE1MXX/s320/Two+Harlequins+by+Anthony+Wilson.JPG)
I have been preparing my harlequins for a gig at a Recycling event organised by Breathing Spaces UK Chiswick Business Park. Among the happenings an attempt will be made on the record for recycling a bag of rubbish for the Guinness Book of Records. The harlequin on the left has been exhibited before but it is a debut for the one on the right. To make that one stable I added a pet curling round its feet; its head is a flint. The armatures of the harlequins are made from odds and ends. The moustache came from a vacuum cleaner. The covering of the sculptures is recycled glass and chopped up CD's used for permeable paving, applied with silicone.
No comments:
Post a Comment