Habitat Sculptures
Amanda Moore
Funded by developer’s contributions for public art, artist Amanda Moore has been commissioned to create sculptural artworks which provide new habitats for wildlife at sites which make up the Tree and Bee Network across Bishopstoke, Fair Oak and Horton Heath.
Amanda has been working with Gobbledegook Theatre to consult with local residents about the project and offer free creative activities for families. Volunteers who maintain the Tree and Bee Network sites have also been invited to share their thoughts on which types of artworks would work best at the locations they look after.
Amanda has prepared this design pack, showing her designs for the artworks and possible locations – please note designs and locations may change prior to installation.
Habitat Sculptures Design Pack
(clicking this link will open the pdf in a new window))
Look out for further updates about the project in Your Weekly Borough News.
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About the artist…
Amanda Moore is a qualified UK architect (ARB/RIBA) and artist based in Chandler’s Ford. As an artist she works on large-scale public commissions and her architectural practice mostly focuses on community projects. Recent projects include ‘River Droplet’, an installation of 600 suspended bottles for Dorset National Landscape; and murals in Gosport and Bedford Place in Southampton. Amanda also designed the ‘Colourwave’ artwork for Eastleigh Bus Station.