Mark Hearld Weather Vane
£480.00
Exclusively designed by Mark Hearld and made by Pruden & Smith for Ditchling Museum’s exhibition “The Animals of David Jones” (24 October 2015 – 6 March 2016).
PLEASE NOTE: This is a Click and Collect item only due to weight.
Exclusively designed by Mark Hearld and made by Pruden & Smith for Ditchling Museum’s exhibition “The Animals of David Jones” (24 October 2015 – 6 March 2016).
For this show Hearld created a display in the Wunderkammer to include new drawings, prints and sculptures as well as pieces of folk art and objects of inspiration from the artist’s studio. A highlight of the display is a series of five metal weather vanes in the shape of different animals inspired by the 1734 cockerel weather vane in the museum’s collection.
Made from iron and wood.
SIZES
Cockrel – Base 30 cm wide. Bottom of base to top of Cockrel 50cm high (approx)
Hare – Base 30 cm wide. Bottom of base to top of Hare 43 cm high (approx)
Description
Exclusively designed by Mark Hearld and made by Pruden & Smith for Ditchling Museum’s exhibition “The Animals of David Jones” (24 October 2015 – 6 March 2016).
For this show Hearld created a display in the Wunderkammer to include new drawings, prints and sculptures as well as pieces of folk art and objects of inspiration from the artist’s studio. A highlight of the display is a series of five metal weather vanes in the shape of different animals inspired by the 1734 cockerel weather vane in the museum’s collection.
Made from iron and wood.
SIZES
Cockrel – Base 30 cm wide. Bottom of base to top of Cockrel 50cm high (approx)
Hare – Base 30 cm wide. Bottom of base to top of Hare 43 cm high (approx)