Cranford sculptures

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Cranford Sculptures By Ryan.J.Hodges

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Cranford Sculptures

By Ryan.J.Hodges

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• Where is the sculpture?

• What’s the message of the sculpture?

• What materials is it made from?

• How would you improve the sculpture?

• What colours are the sculpture?

• WWW and EBI

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This is the same Crane that is on the Cranford logo.

The Sculpture is out side by the front gate.

The sculpture is made from metal cogs.

Need to make it stronger. It kept moving.

This sculpture would have been better if they used oil to stop it going rusty

The message of the sculpture is that it is representing the school

WWW: it is a big piece and it is out side the school so everyone can see it.

EBI: the used oil to stop it getting rusty.

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A close-up of the middle part (globe) of the previous sculpture.

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The bottom of the previous sculpture.

It has a C (gold so we can see it) for Cranford

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This sculpture is in the library

Just an artistic representation of an octopus.

Made from recycled bike parts. It is silver

Even thou it is really affective they could have made it more colourful (e.g. blue), they could have sprayed it.

WWW: it is a big size

EBI: make it stand up a bit (like it is moving)

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It is in the 6th form study centre

It is just an artistic representation of a fish.

Cogs and bike parts. It is silver

The size is great but they could have sprayed it in different colours. They have used different materials, it is affective because it is not boring.

WWW: It looks like it is swimming, and it is a good size

EBI: He used colour.

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It is in the 6th form study centre

It is an artistic representation of a Crab

It is made from bike pieces and cogs

I like the fact they it is standing up because it looks like it is reaching out to you.

WWW: It is standing up and it looks like it is reaching out to you.

EBI: Not much really maybe have it standing on yellow cogs to show it on a beach

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It is on the wall in the 6th form study centre.

It is made from bike pieces and cogs. Silver

He made them out of bike pieces because cycling is his passion.

I would have made it 3D ant not have put it on the wall.

He has done sea animals because our rubbish ends up in the sea sometimes.

WWW: It is visible and I can tell what it is.

EBI: It was 3D and he used colour (spray)