PUBLIC ART
BURGESS
LAKE SCULPTURAL MAP

Bronze
sculptural map of Burgess Lake
This project was Art
in the Park's first opportunity to become involved in the landscaping
works to Burgess Park which are still continuing. Groundwork Southwark
commissioned the artwork.
We worked with a class
of 8 year olds from Cobourg Primary School throughout Autumn term 1997
to produce a sculptural map of Burgess lake, its wildlife and its habitats,
to be cast in bronze for permanent siting at a new picnic area by the
lake.
The school is actually
sited in the park, overlooking the lake and the close proximity aided
the first stage of the project, which was for the children to monitor
and record the diverse bird population with the artists and a local RSPB
member.
They also drew the
water patterns and different habitats of the lake, all of which were incorporated
into the finished bronze. Close-up observation and drawing of the birds
followed.
Research continued
with a trip to the British Museum to see how other cultures have represented
bird and wildlife in relief. We looked particularly at Egyptian and Abyssinian
stone carvings and Benin bronze plaques. Finally, each individual produced
a clay relief plaque of a selected bird with suitable habitat background.
Kate and Andrea then put together the clay plaques to make one unified
sculptural map of Burgess Lake, putting the outline of the lake in and
writing all the names of the birds around the edge, so that viewers of
the map, once it is sited, will know which birds they might expect to
see. The piece was then cast using the "lost-wax" technique.
In March / April 1998
the bronze was sited on a plinth overlooking the lake and its birds.
PROJECT 2 
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