Birds Feeding by Sarah Scott
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Golden Eagle by Nora Cook
Large Flower Trio by Victoria Hunt
The Dancers by Lilly Henry
Looking at all the Instagram photos and social media, the visitors enjoyed the wonderful weather and the sculpture trail. We even had a secret Royal visit but I can’t say anymore (and no, she didn’t buy anything)!
In addition to the gardeners checking the sculptures and cleaning the bird mess, Nora Cook made regular visits and kept an eye on things. (Thanks Nora!)
Savill produced all the marketing materials, banners and trail brochure as well as the ‘interpretation labels’ that a number of people remarked on, positively.
I even had one customer request if she could have the label for the piece she bought, as she liked the description. (Memo to those few who did not submit sculpture descriptions!)
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In total, just under 6000 maps were used during this exhibition.
Henriette van der Does ran a sculpture workshop for the Primary Times Competition Winner. Only one family was able to attend but the prize winners were extremely happy with their ghost sculpture.
A big thank you to Carol Orwin for helping to guide us through this experience and Lynda Lawrence who helped with the communications side.
The Savill Garden team was a joy to work with, enthusiastic, capable, helpful and looking forward to 2019’s exhibition.
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