Line from Within
Line from Within
Line from Within
Line from Within
Line from Within
Line from Within
Line from Within
Line from Within
Line from Within
Line from Within

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This tall free-standing bronze sculpture is made up of two flattened pillars, each topped with an irregular off-centre rectangle. Along the upper edge are five small semi-circular cut-out orbites. The surface detail is textured to reveal the sand-casting process created by Ken Cook at the foundry. There is no visible base, as the bronze is fixed by an integral underground plate.
Title

Line from Within

Date

1993

Medium

sand cast & patinated bronze

Measurements

H 460 x W 160 x D 15 cm

Accession number

BS1_PF_S041

Acquisition method

commissioned as part of the redevelopment of Castle Park

Work type

Sculpture

Owner

Royal West of England Academy

Custodian

Bristol City Council (on permanent loan)

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

25 October 1993

Access

at all times

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Located at

Castle Park, Bristol City

BS1 2DD

Situated inside Castle Park on the path leading from Union Street.