Gateway Sculpture
Gateway Sculpture
Gateway Sculpture
Gateway Sculpture
Gateway Sculpture
Gateway Sculpture
Gateway Sculpture
Gateway Sculpture
Gateway Sculpture
Gateway Sculpture
Gateway Sculpture
Gateway Sculpture

© the artist. Image credit: John O'Neill / Art UK

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Created from coal resin, this is one of two sculptures marking the gateway of the River Ayr Way. The second sculpture is located at Glenbuck and they are specially aligned on the same axis. This sculpture takes the form of a simple black rectangle with a cross section at its base of red sandstone.
Title

Gateway Sculpture

Date

c.2006

Accession number

KA7_JON_S035

Acquisition method

partnership funding including local businesses, European Union, Heritage Lottery and Local Authority

Work type

Sculpture

Owner

East Ayrshire Council

Access

at all times

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Located at

Ayr Harbour, Ayr

KA7 1LB