Tuesday, 9 July 2019

Sue and Pete Hill



These wonderful fish, made by Cornish brother and sister team Pete and Sue Hill, were suspended in the forest glen at Kelburn, beautiful in their movement and reflections of the environment.
“When the ice melts” by Sue and Pete Hill, imagines a time, perhaps in the distant future, perhaps sooner, when our familiar landscapes disappear under the sea, as the melting of ice caps accelerates. The fish are made from recycled aluminum litho plate. They respond sensitively to weather – pointing the wind direction like weather-vanes and darting as the wind works the trees, stretching their suspension cords tight."

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