The Keep/Wooden Sculpture
The Keep/Wooden Sculpture
The Keep/Wooden Sculpture
The Keep/Wooden Sculpture
The Keep/Wooden Sculpture
The Keep/Wooden Sculpture
The Keep/Wooden Sculpture
The Keep/Wooden Sculpture
The Keep/Wooden Sculpture

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This work was carved from a single tree that became waterlogged and drowned. The design is based loosely on the town coat of arms. One figure perches on top of the tree as though about to dive and the other poses by a broch doorway like a farmer leaning on a shovel.
Title

The Keep/Wooden Sculpture

Date

1993

Medium

wood

Measurements

H 1067 x W (?) x D (?) cm (E)

Accession number

G75_GB_S001

Work type

Sculpture

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

Inscription description

on a sign above lower figure: 5th May 1933

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Strathaven Road, East Kilbride

G75 0QZ

Located within Calderglen Park, close to the zoo building.