R1158
R1158
R1158
R1158
R1158

© the artist. Image credit: Nottingham City Museums & Galleries

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Colin Reid’s work is inspired by natural forms and textures, or by exploring architectural materials which have been worked by human hands in the past, but which are now eroding, weathering and returning to nature. This sea-cave-like structure was cast from medieval stone carvings in Gloucester Cathedral.

Nottingham City Museums & Galleries

Nottingham

Title

R1158

Date

2003

Medium

cast glass

Measurements

H 20.5 x W 20.5 x D 19 cm

Accession number

NCMG 2005-190

Acquisition method

gift from the Contemporary Art Society Distribution Scheme, 2005

Work type

Sculpture

Signature/marks description

on underside: engraved maker's mark, title and date

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