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Cutlery Fish

This is a sculpture to be placed over the entrance to Heddon Street in Central London. With the large number of restaurants in the street the landowner wanted a marker to signfify it as the food quarter of Regent Street. The structure comprises over 1000 forks arranged in the shape of an abstracted fish. The structure is supported by arrays of very fine cables, almost invisible from groundlevel they give the impression of the form floating over the street. The piece is inspired by the classic children’s book Swimmy written in 1963 by Leo Lionni. The project was developed in collaboration with Plan Projects, the landowner’s public art advisers

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