Do Sheep Dream of the Sea? is a creative response to the history and stories of Burns Beach.
The artwork consists of 13 sculptures placed throughout the Burns Beach Primary School grounds. With their curved lines, peaks, slopes, horizontal ridges and triangular shapes the pieces are suggestive of sails, tents and hang gliders.
To enhance this effect and to create the perception of airy lightness, the main colour of the artworks is white. On the white background colourful, cloud-like forms are painted. Green for the bush and tent canvas. Blue for the sea and the sky. Gold for the sunsets, and here and there orange for its sheer joy and playfulness.
From these colourful ‘clouds’, line drawings of children’s hands and feet emerge. As if children’s feet were poking out of a tent or dangling from a tree. Hands reach for the sky. Curious eyes peek out at the surrounds. Smiling mouths float across the surfaces. Crimped parts of the ‘sails’ mimic waves. We might even spot a sheep in areas billowing with soft, curved lines and a grey cloud will remind of the Midlands Railway Company that long ago used to own the land on which the school is located.
The work is designed to arouse curiosity. The abstract yet familiar shapes, the line drawings might inspire guessing games, games of association and stories about who’s hidden behind the colourful clouds.
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