Tuesday, 24 November 2009

Dreamy Apple Pie


Ever wondered what else you might see or gather at Sutton Manor besides the dream sculpture?
Apple pie made from apples that hang from trees along the peripheries of the site. To make this you will... ...need short pastry roled
out into a pie dish and sugar or honey to sweeten the apples.


masses of spring flowers from the apple trees follow a harsh winter!











Besides the fantastic range of flora there's the edible fruits.Blackberries and Apples!

















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Why Evans Concrete are most proud of Dream



http://www.britishprecast.org/podcasts/dream.php

article from http://www.britishprecast.org/

"Jaume Plensa wins 2009 Creativity in Concrete Award for Dream
2nd October 2009
Images (l-r) Jaume Plensa receives his award from Martin Clarke and Garry McBride,...

... He spoke about the inspiration behind Dream and how he came to be involved in the project.

... Garry McBride, Chairman of bespoke precast concrete specialists Evans Concrete, also spoke at the event, explaining how his company turned Dream into reality.

Jaume said “By artists and manufacturers working together they open their minds up to new possibilities and that’s when something succeeds – just like Dream. Ideas without materials simply can’t exist.”

“We are thrilled that Jaume chose concrete for Dream, the first time he has featured our material, and we are delighted to make this award,” said Martin Clarke of British Precast. “Dream stands out, quite literally, this year and is a beacon of optimism for the precast industry as well as for the North West region and the local community. Congratulations also to Evans Concrete, one of our most progressive and exciting member companies, for their dedication and skill.”
Garry McBride added “Dream is probably the finest achievement in the company’s history and it also has to be one of the highlights of my own professional career. The skill and attention to detail that were necessary to design and manufacture the individual pieces of concrete which form this sculpture needed to be of the highest quality. I am proud to say that I believe that we have succeeded in creating an iconic sculpture which will remain as a permanent showcase to our skills and traditions. I am therefore particularly delighted that British Precast has chosen Jaume as the recipient of this special award.”

Friday, 20 November 2009

Dream Sculpture on Twitter

After just a few short weeks the sculpture gets bored of twitter?!
http://twitter.com/sthelensdream

NEW YORK, NY.- Galerie Lelong announced that Jaume Plensa received the 2009 Marsh Award for Public Sculpture. Plensa received the award for his work Dream, which has a distinct presence in St. Helens, England at four tons and 20 meters high. The award is presented annually by the Marsh Christian Trust, in partnership with the Public Monuments & Sculpture Association, to honor contemporary or restored British public sculptures.
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