Everything Resounds
Everything Resounds
Everything Resounds
Everything Resounds
Everything Resounds
Everything Resounds
Everything Resounds
Everything Resounds
Everything Resounds
Everything Resounds
Everything Resounds
Everything Resounds
Everything Resounds
Everything Resounds

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Naturally shaped stones found when visiting Honister Slate Mine. The bell was located in a building at Corbenic, and the quote by Buddhist monk Ajahn Anando is written in both English and German.

Corbenic Poetry Path

Dunkeld

Title

Everything Resounds

Date

2017

Medium

Honister slate, metal & wood

Measurements

H 126 x W 52 x D 28 cm

Accession number

ARTUK_503

Acquisition method

donated

Work type

Sculpture

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