Public Art in Ipswich
Crows Nest
- Tony Stallard
- New Cut East
- 2010
The work consists of a stainless steel light structure suggesting a lit crows nest looking out from the quayside onto the docks referring to the connectivity between the lookouts of the historic ships and watching the modern docks as it develops and changes.
The lights are a PIR system, which are activated when anyone, or a car goes by, or stands near, and fade out when they move on.
Other Public Art nearby: Ipswich Village and the Riverside
Last Updated: Wednesday 4th May 2011
Further pages in Public Art in Ipswich
- Exploring Ipswich's Public Art
- Navigator
- Spiral Vortex
- Rhumba
- Orchard life
- Sor of Hing
- Untitled - 3 Enamel Panels
- Lightships
- Against the tide
- Ripple
- Cineworld Bollards
- Clasped Hands and bench
- Propellor
- Prince Alexander Obolensky
- Cranes Tableau
- St Mary Elms Triptych
- Tutu
- Sir Bobby Robson
- Sir Alf Ramsey
- Handstanding
- Making Our Mark
- African Garden
- Formation
- Green Wind
- Suffolk Trinity
- Ipswich Madonna
- Barley Sculpture
- Trident and Nets
- Man and Ball
- Rubber artwork - Untitled
- Panel celebrating Peter Bruff
- Spirit of Youth
- The Trawlerman
- Sprites Lane - Four wall relief works
- Triple Mycomorph (Fungus Form)
- Ship
- Major
- A Quick Step to Recovery
- Decorative Church Gate
- Foxgrove Band gates
- The Longship Screens
- Giles' Family
- Beyond the Horizon
- Flightpost
- Tam
- Innocence
- The Life of the River Gipping
- Swans
- Mosaic
- Three Angels
- Crows NestYou are here
- Cardinal Thomas Wolsey
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