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Raveningham Sculpture Trail returns for summer 2021

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5 Norfolk sculpture parks and outdoor art exhibitions

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Saxmundham sculpture show hosts Pakefield Man | East Anglian Daily Times

Published: 11:30 AM May 20, 2021    Pakefield Man by artist Tobias Ford is installed at Potton Hall near Saxmundham for the Waveney and Blyth Arts Sculpture in the Valley trail - Credit: Sonya Duncan A huge metal sculpture of a  prehistoric man has been erected at the entrance to a new exhibition taking place near the Suffolk coast. Tickets are already selling fast for Waveney & Blyth Arts Sculpture in the Valley 2021 show at Potton Hall, Saxmundham, which is due to open on Friday, May 28. Tobias Ford s giant sculpture - which was a big hit at the First Light Festival in Lowestoft - was moved from a farmer s field in Homersfield in north Suffolk.

Pakefield Man heads to Saxmundham for art display | East Anglian Daily Times

Pakefield Man by artist Tobias Ford is heading to Saxmundham - Credit: Sculpture in the Valley A giant iron sculpture of a prehistoric man is heading to a wildflower meadow near Saxmundham, where it will form part of a two-month display. Tobias Ford created Pakefield Man – a large iron human form inspired by some of Britain’s earliest human settlers – which was a big hit at Lowestoft’s First Light Festival. Since the festival, it has been kept in a meadow at Homersfield in north Suffolk. However, it is heading down to Potton Hall on the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) on Wednesday, May 19, to be displayed then sold.

Waveney and Blyth Arts Pakefield Man showcase Dunwich | East Anglian Daily Times

Welding the Pakefield Man. Picture: Courtesy of Waveney & Blyth Arts - Credit: Courtesy of Waveney & Blyth Arts An iconic sculpture that proved popular with festivalgoers and the people of Lowestoft is set to be showcased once more in an inspiring setting next month. Having illuminated the First Light Festival on Lowestoft’s south beach in 2019 the iconic Pakefield Man will feature as part of the annual Sculpture in the Valley trail at Potton Hall on the edge of Dunwich forest. Pakefield Man in the sun. Picture: Courtesy of Waveney & Blyth Arts - Credit: Courtesy of Waveney & Blyth Arts The annual Sculpture in the Valley trail returns for the seventh time from Friday, May 28 to Sunday, June 27.

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