Rob Mulholland最近被Morecambe Bay Partnership委托创建了一个特定于站点的装置,该装置将与英格兰西北部站点的历史联系起来。这位英国雕塑家和环境艺术家创作了一系列六个镜像人物和两个住宅,代表了曾经定居在这片土地上的社区。参观项目的游客可以看到自己,同时也可以看到周围的小山和闪闪发光的大海的新视角。
Rob Mulholland (previously) was recently commissioned by the Morecambe Bay Partnership to create a site-specific installation that would connect with the history of the northwest England site. The British sculptor and environmental artist created a series of six mirrored figures and two dwellings that represent the communities that once settled on the land. Visitors to the public project can view themselves reflected in the shapes of the area’s past, while also getting a new perspective on the surrounding hills and glistening sea. The project is a part of the Headlands to Headspace initiative, which is working to protect Morecambe Bay’s natural habitats such as salt marshes, sand dunes, coastal limestone grasslands, and woodland. You can see more of Mulholland’s mirrored figures on his website and Instagram. (via Colossal Submissions)