Why tigers, elephants and rhinos have taken up residence at Yorkshire sculpture park

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More than 60 sculptors from across the UK responded to an appeal by the Himalayan Garden and Sculpture Park in North Yorkshire for artists to appear in their latest exhibition. Catherine Scott reports.

A flying tiger, elephants and rhino, a bright red timber tree and giant wire mesh apples, are some of more than 60 new sculptures unveiled at a North Yorkshire sculpture park. The Himalayan Garden and Sculpture Park has unveiled its first “Sculpture in the Landscape' exhibition with 60 new sculptures curated from artists from across the UK. Nestled in the 45 acres of serene landscapes of Ripon, the exhibition is an immersive journey through the marriage of art and nature.

Visitors can expect to encounter sculptures crafted from a myriad of materials, each telling a unique story and inviting reflection upon the human connection to the landscape and promises to be an enriching experience for art enthusiasts, nature lovers, and families alike offering an unforgettable artistic journey. The exhibition introduces artists from as far afield as the Scottish Highlands, Powys in Wales, Norfolk and the South of England as well as Yorkshire.

 

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