The first sculpture is comprised of five curved panels in oxidised mild steel with laser cutouts placed to resemble a formal letter. And a mirror polished stainless steel tab at the top of each panel suggests a filing cabinet.
The creative brief was to design and make a unique sculpture depicting RAF Brize Norton's global importance as a transport hub to and from operations worldwide.
A second sculpture – in oxidised stainless steel – has six curved sheets in a circle, shaped at the top to resemble an upside down pen nib. Each sheet is cut and fragmented to resemble tattered paper, and also to allow sunlight and lighting at night to reflect interesting shadow patterns.
juxtaposition of rigid and organic forms.
Contrasting the formality of Chatsworth House with the vast expanse of natural beauty it resides in, Curves and Cube is a representation of the formal and informal working in harmony.
Taking centre stage is the brand new Mimeo Cascade water feature. Handcrafted in copper and bronze with an aged verdigris finish, Mimeo Cascade has an elegant lattice fretwork around its rim. It is defined by the unique way water falls from the copper bowl in a gravity defying manner where the strands of water create a geometric criss-cross effect.David Harber unveiled a striking sculpture as part of the FreeForm exhibition at the RHS's first Flower Show at Chatsworth House.