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Flow of Life Boundary Markers
Flow of Life Boundary Markers
Flow of Life Boundary Markers
Flow of Life Boundary Markers
Flow of Life Boundary Markers
Flow of Life Boundary Markers
Flow of Life Boundary Markers
Flow of Life Boundary Markers
Flow of Life Boundary Markers
Flow of Life Boundary Markers
Flow of Life Boundary Markers
Flow of Life Boundary Markers
Flow of Life Boundary Markers
Flow of Life Boundary Markers

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This pair of totem poles celebrates the flora and fauna found in the meadow. The design is influenced by medieval gothic and traditional Indian designs.
Title

Flow of Life Boundary Markers

Date

2017

Medium

green oak

Measurements

H 300 x W (?) x D (?) cm (E)

Accession number

RH15_LS_S011

Work type

Gateway

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

2017

Access

at all times

Access note

Using the public bridle path at the eastern end of Coopers Close, go straight through the gate and take the path directly in front of you. Follow the path for about 200 metres and cross the style onto the edge of a football pitch. The sculpture is in the far right-hand corner of the pitch.

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Located at

Long Wood, Coopers Close, Cuckfield Rural

RH15 8AW

On the Green Circle Public Art Trail in Burgess Hill. The sculpture is situated in Bedelands Farm Local Nature Reserve, near the Reserve entrance.