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Friday, September 21, 2007

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Stuart Haygarth describes his work: “The original Tide chandelier is part of a larger body of work based on the collection of ‘man made’ debris washed up on a specific stretch of Kent coastline. I have been collecting material over many years and the work is still in progress...The Tide chandelier is created from clear and translucent objects, primarily made of plastic. Each object is different in shape and form, yet they come together to produce one sphere. The sphere is an analogy for the moon which effects the tides which in turn wash up the debris.” Thanks to Stylehiver, bellajewels, for bookmarking the blog that led to the work of Stuart Haygarth.

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Tags: stuart haygarth, sculpture, recycled, found objects, design, art
Network: stylehive
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