Contact me: Rachelclementine@gmail.com, mobile 07960613786


Collaboration with Sharon Campbell:www.apocketfulloftreasures.blogspot.com

Collaboration with Justine Cook: www.cookandramchurn.blogspot.com




Monday, July 6, 2009

The fallowfield Loop Sculpture Project

This project came about after I approached Sustrans for support practicing cutting for my CS30 Chainsaw Cutting and Maintenance Exam (I have been cutting for a few years but now with my CS30 I can cut in public places). Sustrans mentioned they would welcome any sculptures on the cycle path, this got me thinking, why not create a project where the local residents and users of the Loop can get involved and feel part of what happens around them, whilst at the same time the sculptures evolve from what happens on the Loop.

With the help of The Friends of the Fallowfield Loop I applied for Funding from Awards for All (Lottery Funding) and I was able to run two very popular 'Making sculpture using Nature' workshops in Highfield Park and a separate Teachers workshop 'The importance of exploration, discovery, failure and recovery' that encourages pupils and teachers to learn from mistakes and enables schools to make sculptures in their own gardens and nearby parks.

The public were invited to go on a 'Cycle for a site' along the Loop to look at potential spots for the sculptures.
Inspiration for the sculptures came from The Fallowfield Loop, in particular one day I was sketching and a family came walking along that seemed to embody the perfect essence of what the Loop is about.

The Fallowfield Loop Sculptures.








The sculptures look great, the site is fantastic and I am pleased to report that four days later there has still been no vandalism. Thanks to all those who attended the unveiling.

Installing the bases...





I could not have installed without Tom and Ken from Sustrans, thanks for your help and patience. We had to dig 2ft holes for the steel rods to go into, then poured in concrete. The rods will be fixed with a resin glue bond to the inside of the sculptures.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

The Fallowfield Loop Sculptures - in progress


So they are still indoors, but are fully sanded and awaiting installation, that should be at the end of June.

Monday, May 11, 2009

The Fallowfield Loop Sculptures - Sanding in progress




All three of the sculptures have been cut, the final hand sanding is happening, a few coats of oil and they will be ready for installation.

'Art in the Park' - The Fallowfield Loop Sculpture Project




I held two very successful workshops 'Art in the Park' in Highfield Park, Levenshulme. members of the public were invited to join in and make their own sculptures using the natural elements around them. You can see images of this at www.theflsp.blogspot.com.
I think everyone enjoyed themselves thoroughly.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

The Fallowfield Loop Sculptures - in progress



I originally wanted to capture the movement that occurs on the Loop but when I started making sketches and maquettes it became apparent to me that a majority of users were families, and that it would be fitting for the project and my own practice to develop this theme. At the present time I am concentrating on creating a male, female and child. The male is cut very angular and solid contrasting with the female which in my mind will be soft curvaceous and rounded (she has not been cut yet). The child is to have no obvious sexual orientation but rather hold characteristics from the two 'adults'.
You can see male and child in progress.

Fallowfield Loop Sculpture Project

I am in the process of making three sculptures for The Fallowfield Loop. The Loop is an eight mile stretch of cycle/pedestrian/walkway through Chorlton, Fallowfield and Levenshulme. I got funding through discussing the project with Sustrans, (they own the route) that led me to Friends of Fallowfield Loop who have embraced the project with such enthusiasm it has really been great.

You can find out more at www.cycle-routes.org/fallowfieldloopline.

Friends of the Fallowfield Loop have been funded by the National Lottery through Awards for All.