Located close to Gatwick Airport is the fantastic Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden. The stunning
selection of sculptures chosen by owner-curator, Hannah Peschar, is extremely
wide and varied with styles varying from figurative to highly abstract. The
various sculptures use an innovative selection of contemporary materials
ranging from metals, wire, glass, ceramics and plastics as well as the more
traditional stone, wood and bronze.
The grounds are simply fantastic, we visited in the Spring, I would imagine the autumn colours would also compliment the sculptures beautifully as well.
Each sculpture is placed in the landscape with a carefully considered and meaningful relationship with the other featured works within the garden, which was created by the award-winning landscape designer Anthony Paul. The overall result is an beautifully inspired combination of peaceful, enclosed harmony and dramatic, surprise vistas in an ever-changing environment.Whether you are fan of sculpture of just beautiful landscapes there is something for everyone.
The grounds are simply fantastic, we visited in the Spring, I would imagine the autumn colours would also compliment the sculptures beautifully as well.
A large giant head lies amongst the
undergrowth.
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See through fungi on an old tree stump |
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Another large head, this one resembles part of an old giant statue. Fabulous colour in the woods. |
Each sculpture is placed in the landscape with a carefully considered and meaningful relationship with the other featured works within the garden, which was created by the award-winning landscape designer Anthony Paul. The overall result is an beautifully inspired combination of peaceful, enclosed harmony and dramatic, surprise vistas in an ever-changing environment.Whether you are fan of sculpture of just beautiful landscapes there is something for everyone.
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