Fir Cone
Fir Cone
Fir Cone
Fir Cone
Fir Cone
Fir Cone
Fir Cone

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A representation of a fir cone from a conifer tree that can be found on the trail. Over 100 intricately carved bricks form the complex geometric pattern inspired by the natural form.
Title

Fir Cone

Date

2009

Medium

ceramic

Measurements

H 106 x W 63 x D 63 cm;
Plinth: H 63 x W 64 x D 65 cm

Accession number

BB7_SB_S072

Acquisition method

commissioned by Ribble Valley Borough Council

Work type

Sculpture

Owner

Ribble Valley Borough Council

Custodian

Ribble Valley Borough Council

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

2009

Access

at all times

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Located at

Waddington Road, Clitheroe

BB7 2HZ

About half-way round the Ribble Valley Sculpture Trail, near Cross Hill Quarry. Number 5 in the trail.