BREATHTAKING GIANT LAND ARTWORK CREATED AT WHITBY ABBEY
An incredible sprawling land-artwork – measuring in at 5,400 square meters (the size of four Olympic swimming pools) – has been unveiled at Whitby.
This vast installation, created by globally renowned artist David Popa, was unveiled by Sir Tony Robinson at Whitby Abbey to celebrate seven game-changing people who have had an extraordinary impact on UK heritage and conservation using National Lottery funding.
Popa uses Whitby Abbey, the surrounding landscape and natural materials such as charcoal and chalk to create his largest UK artwork to date, which shows the seven Game Changer’s hands holding the roots of a tree, symbolizing their enduring influence.
An incredible sprawling land-artwork – measuring in at 5,400 square meters (the size of four Olympic swimming pools) – has been unveiled at Whitby.
This vast installation, created by globally renowned artist David Popa, was unveiled by Sir Tony Robinson at Whitby Abbey to celebrate seven game-changing people who have had an extraordinary impact on UK heritage and conservation using National Lottery funding.
Popa uses Whitby Abbey, the surrounding landscape and natural materials such as charcoal and chalk to create his largest UK artwork to date, which shows the seven Game Changer’s hands holding the roots of a tree, symbolizing their enduring influence.
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