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Welcome To Arcadia

One of Leo Fitzmaurice's series of Arcadia metal signs, which are spread around the Yorkshire Sculpture Park.

The signs mimic UK road signs, this white one indicating a town or village, and are located at points in the park designed to make visitors think about where they are.

The Yorkshire Sculpture Park is just of the M1 at West Bretton, near Wakefield and occupies a 500-acre country estate interspersed with numerous outdoor sculptures.

There are numerous trails and paths through various zones, with sculptures by such artists as Henry Moore and Antony Gormley among those whose works are exhibited.

The sculptures ? which are regularly moved from place to place within the park ? blend into the gardens, hillsides and around a small lake, providing an outdoor environment in which to view the works both from afar and up close ? and sometimes even from within.

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The Rabbit Who Would Be A Tortoise

Sophie Ryder's 1999 sculpture Crawling, made from bronze.

The sculpture blends attributes of both animals and humans, giving a rabbit human characteristics.

The Yorkshire Sculpture Park is just of the M1 at West Bretton, near Wakefield and occupies a 500-acre country estate interspersed with numerous outdoor sculptures.

There are numerous trails and paths through various zones, with sculptures by such artists as Henry Moore and Antony Gormley among those whose works are exhibited.

The sculptures ? which are regularly moved from place to place within the park ? blend into the gardens, hillsides and around a small lake, providing an outdoor environment in which to view the works both from afar and up close ? and sometimes even from within.

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Rabbit Face

Sophie Ryder's 2007 scupture Sitting, made from galvanised wire.

The sculpture blends attributes of both animals and humans, giving a rabbit human characteristics.

The Yorkshire Sculpture Park is just of the M1 at West Bretton, near Wakefield and occupies a 500-acre country estate interspersed with numerous outdoor sculptures.

There are numerous trails and paths through various zones, with sculptures by such artists as Henry Moore and Antony Gormley among those whose works are exhibited.

The sculptures ? which are regularly moved from place to place within the park ? blend into the gardens, hillsides and around a small lake, providing an outdoor environment in which to view the works both from afar and up close ? and sometimes even from within.

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Cool Dude

Elizabeth Frink's 1986 bronze sculpture Sitting Man II, whch was sporting sunglasses when I found him.

The Yorkshire Sculpture Park is just of the M1 at West Bretton, near Wakefield and occupies a 500-acre country estate interspersed with numerous outdoor sculptures.

There are numerous trails and paths through various zones, with sculptures by such artists as Henry Moore and Antony Gormley among those whose works are exhibited.

The sculptures ? which are regularly moved from place to place within the park ? blend into the gardens, hillsides and around a small lake, providing an outdoor environment in which to view the works both from afar and up close ? and sometimes even from within.

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Three Stones For Three Trees

David Nash's sculpture Three Stones for Three Trees, made in 1982, and designed so that the trees grow alongside the stones.

The Yorkshire Sculpture Park is just of the M1 at West Bretton, near Wakefield and occupies a 500-acre country estate interspersed with numerous outdoor sculptures.

There are numerous trails and paths through various zones, with sculptures by such artists as Henry Moore and Antony Gormley among those whose works are exhibited.

The sculptures ? which are regularly moved from place to place within the park ? blend into the gardens, hillsides and around a small lake, providing an outdoor environment in which to view the works both from afar and up close ? and sometimes even from within.

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TheRoad_Final_small

my entry for the thegnomonworkshop challange at july. theme is "the road"

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Three Is The Magic Number

David Nash's sculpture Three Stones for Three Trees, made in 1982, and designed so that the trees grow alongside the stones.

The Yorkshire Sculpture Park is just of the M1 at West Bretton, near Wakefield and occupies a 500-acre country estate interspersed with numerous outdoor sculptures.

There are numerous trails and paths through various zones, with sculptures by such artists as Henry Moore and Antony Gormley among those whose works are exhibited.

The sculptures ? which are regularly moved from place to place within the park ? blend into the gardens, hillsides and around a small lake, providing an outdoor environment in which to view the works both from afar and up close ? and sometimes even from within.

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Stop Rabbiting

Sophie Ryder's 2007 scupture Sitting, made from galvanised wire.

The sculpture blends attributes of both animals and humans, giving a rabbit human characteristics.

The Yorkshire Sculpture Park is just of the M1 at West Bretton, near Wakefield and occupies a 500-acre country estate interspersed with numerous outdoor sculptures.

There are numerous trails and paths through various zones, with sculptures by such artists as Henry Moore and Antony Gormley among those whose works are exhibited.

The sculptures ? which are regularly moved from place to place within the park ? blend into the gardens, hillsides and around a small lake, providing an outdoor environment in which to view the works both from afar and up close ? and sometimes even from within.

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Sitting Down On The Job

Elizabeth Frink's 1986 bronze sculpture Sitting Man II.

The Yorkshire Sculpture Park is just of the M1 at West Bretton, near Wakefield and occupies a 500-acre country estate interspersed with numerous outdoor sculptures.

There are numerous trails and paths through various zones, with sculptures by such artists as Henry Moore and Antony Gormley among those whose works are exhibited.

The sculptures ? which are regularly moved from place to place within the park ? blend into the gardens, hillsides and around a small lake, providing an outdoor environment in which to view the works both from afar and up close ? and sometimes even from within.