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Yumiko Aoyagi
Yumiko set her own brief to make interlocking benches that are both 'simple and practical', reflecting the ancient principals of weaving. Her functional design can be used comfortably by groups of people of all ages and sizes. Her intention to make a work of simplicity is "so that it does not interrupt the surrounding landscape, which is calm and gentle".
David Ashton Hill and Sally Angela Davies
Sally is an artist and author living and working in Greetham, Lincolnshire. She trained at Leicester and Hornsey College of Art and has worked and taught in London, Hampshire and Trinidad & Tobago.
Richard Bett
The Wyvern (a 2 legged dragon) was created by Lincoln Artist Richard Bett which can be found next to the Handleys monument in Sleaford High Street. The motif is the signature of the Developers Kirk and Parry who were responsible for much of the development of Sleaford including the railways
Les Bicknall
Les Bicknell works as a visiting lecturer at Camberwell College of Art and Design on the MA in Book Art and also on the Textile BA at Norwich School of Art. He also completed a role as Artistic Director of the Millennium Galston Psalter Project a collaborative community art project. He is one of the artists who produced work for the highly successful Louth Art Trail.
Howard Bowcott
Howard was an artist commissioned to produce work for the highly successful Louth Art Trail.
artsNK led Community projects Cliff Baxendale
The artsNK team have facilitated a series of community projects and supported local artist Cliff Baxendale in the production of a series of artworks that celebrate the areas rich heritage
Ben Coode Adams
Ben Coode-Adams is an artist whose work spans sculpture, video installation, photography, performance and curating. All his work is based on developing innovative means of delivering complex and often esoteric ideas and information, in an engaging and accessible way. Working across disciplines, collaboration is a cornerstone of his work.
Simon Cutts
Producer of the Poppies artwork along the route from Skellingthorpe to Lincoln. It was created from cast aluminium on section of concrete runway based on Simons Poetry Booklet "A short History of the Airfields of Lincolnshire".
Johanna Van Daalen & Tim Denton (Electricwig)
Artists who have worked to produce five metal Zoetrope's attached to pedestrian signs telling a story from Billinghay village, as well as a new circular seat
Laurence Edwards
Laurence Edwards effectively combines his life as a sculptor and bronze caster at the studio’s and foundry he has set up at Yew Tree Farm in Laxfield, Suffolk. He worked on the Louth Art Trail
Steve Elderkind
Steve is an artist commissioned to produce bespoke artworks for the Sustrans led project Hi-Views, using public art to link the cycle route from Lincoln to Boston
Neal French
Neal was commissioned by Stan Hoyes to create some of the pieces contained in Whaplode: A Village with Scupltures, and the Saracen's Head village project.
Steve Gelliot
Brighton based sculptor Steve Gelliot was commissioned to create a series of artworks along the route of the Car Dyke walk, all of which were produced during a residency at Potterhanworth School.
Sally Matthews
Sally Matthews' practice is about the natural representation of creatures. Animals, which are integrated to site, are often made using accessible or recycled materials of the place. A love and understanding of materials shows through her work, as does a sense of freedom and playfulness in the conjuring up the spirit of the creatures she makes.
Adam O'Meara
Installed three photographic panels which mirror the lanscape behind them at different locations along the route.
Simon Percival
Simon set up a studio and workshop to produce contemporary external sculptures and accessories either as limited editions or private/public commissions, with the emphasis on combining sculptural qualities with functional requirements. Materials worked in are natural stone, stainless steel, cast iron, copper, brass and wood. He was involved with the Louth Art Trail.
Ian Phillips
The artist Ian Phillips was commissioned to produce a series of 10 lino prints that could be externally sited along the course of the river to Chapel Hill.
Alan Potter
Alan Potter was commissioned to produce three panels that reflected the part the river Slea has played in the history and development of Sleaford.
Paul Robbrecht
Paul Robbrecht wanted the design of each viewing platform to absorb influences from the partner historic towers of Lincoln and Boston. Elements from Lincoln Cathedral influence the Boston platform and the Lincoln platform will be influenced by the Boston Stump. This exchange is like a conversation between structures along a 35 mile landscape.
