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Soil soul sculpture – – – – – sarah gilpin

"Is the soul solid like iron, or is it fragile like wings of a moth in the beak of an owl?" (Mary Oliver: excerpt)

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Legacy Trail

The Legacy Trail links wildlife sites across the borough of Weymouth & Portland and aims to highlight the  wildlife or hidden landscapes and quarries. Each way mark is unique. I made two carvings – a common lizard and a lichen – for the ammonite way mark at Church Ope Cove on Portland.

Read the Dorset Echo article 2013

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The Legacy Trail, Church Ope, Portland
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