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Candy Cane Tree of Life Sculpture

Anthony Padgett

United Kingdom

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Size: 76 W x 120 H x 24 D in

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Sculpture based on the Tree of Life from the Garden of Eden. Assyrian sacred tree drawing by William Morris. Reflects the move from the sacred tree in the Middle East to the consumerist tree at the North Pole. Commission for the Harris Museum and Art Gallery in 2020 and subsequently exhibited at the Manchester Art Fair and at the Morecambe Bay Art Fair 2021

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Sculpture:Plastic on Plastic

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Size:76 W x 120 H x 24 D in

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Award Winning Artist, writer and teacher Anthony Padgett has works in private, public and academic collections. Anthony has also worked as a teacher and as an archaeologist and a conservator of sculpture and monuments in London and the Holy Land (for the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem, the Israel Antiquities Authority and the Palestinian Department of Antiquities). He is a campaigner for artists working rights.

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