David Gosling
Environmental Art

Isle of May Sculpture

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Isle of May
Site-specific work on Isle of May in Thistle Field, near fragmented remains of chapel built in the twelfth century and dedicated to St. Adrian.

The sculpture was created by David, Adam and Luke Gosling from collected flotsam and other relics from Pilgrims Haven Beach: late April 2007. Height approximately 10ft.

With kind permission from Scottish Natural Heritage.


© 2004 David Gosling

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