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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909l)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909m)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909k)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909h)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909i)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909f)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909g)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909p)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909s)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909t)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909q)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909n)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
UK: IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909e)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909c)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909b)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IWHUUVXTM
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Human-shaped figures installed in sea, Kyles of Bute, Argyll, Scotland - Jul 2012
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Mulholland / Rex Features (1792909a)
Scottish artist, Rob Mulholland has installed his latest project - 'Tide flow Time flow' on the shores of the Kyles of Bute. The human-shaped figures are made with mirrored stainless steel.
'We Can't SEA You': Creepy Mirror Sculptures That Blend Into Their Surroundings
An artist has created a body of reflective work installed on the shores of the Kyles of Bute in Scotland.
The series, made by Scottish, contemporary artist Rob Mulholland, is called 'Tide Flow - Time Flow' and are a group of mirrored figures standing in the sea.
The scenery around the stainless steel human forms reflect constantly altering the appearance of the mirrored statues and creating a kinetic surface that moves to the rhythm of the sea, making them on occasions appear invisible.
Mulholland's work explores the human relationship to the natural environment.
The 51-year-old explains that the cretaceous sea-forms, standing alongside the human figures, are a reference to our genetic past highlighting our evolutionary journey so far.
"I was really inspired on my first visit to Caol Ruadh as they have lovely gardens with lots of woodland areas. But what really caught my eye was that they have their own gorgeous beach looking out to the Isle of Bute. Within the first five minutes I had the idea to create an installation of life-sized figures and primitive sea creatures juxtaposed out on the beach," said Mulholland.
"On the day that we installed the sculptures the tide seemed to be coming back in really quickly. We had quite a comical scene as we had to race to bolt the figures and shapes onto the concrete bases as the sea came lapping around our now wet feet!
"Normally I pontificate when installing a new piece of work, drink even more coffee a...
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