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Flying Figurehead
Flying Figurehead
Flying Figurehead
Flying Figurehead
Flying Figurehead
Flying Figurehead
Flying Figurehead
Flying Figurehead

© the artist. Image credit: Dainis Ozols / Art UK

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The artwork depicts a male and a female, who appear to emerge together from an open book to create a cloak effect. The piece is intended to describe the sense of movement, suggestive of the prow of the boat. This sculpture was the winner of the Maritime Sculpture Competition in 1988. The competition was sponsored by the City of Swansea and J. Sainsbury Plc. It is part of the development around the former South Docks and Half Tide Basin.
Title

Flying Figurehead

Date

1989

Accession number

SA1_DO_S228

Acquisition method

commissioned by J. Sainsbury Plc

Work type

Statue

Owner

J. Sainsbury Plc

Custodian

J. Sainsbury Plc

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

29th September 1989

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at all times

Inscription description

plaque: FLYING FIGUREHEAD / by David Blackhouse / Winner of the 1988 / Maritime Sculpture Competition / sponsored by the / CITY OF SWANSEA & J. Sainsbury Plc / Unveiled on 29th September 1989 by the / Lord Mayor of the City of Swansea / Councillor Mrs L J Aldron

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Located at

Quay Parade, Swansea

SA1 8JA

Located on the footpath near the entrance to Sainsburys superstore.