Refuge

RefugeDescription:
Six existing two metre long sandstone troughs set vertically in pairs down the centre of the station platform, with bronze cast sculpture set in each. Associated paving design.

Refuge Moon

Commission Title:
Refuge


Sculptors:
Philip Bews and
Diane Gorvin


Production Period:
September 1992 -  February 1993

Site:
Bank Hall Station, Bootle, Merseyside, England


Commissioned By:
Railside Revival, as division of British Rail

RefugeProduction Method:
Plaster originals for bronze casts made by Philip Bews and Diane Gorvin. Casts by Castle Fine Arts Foundry, Oswestry.

Paving and troughs installed by BR team. Bronzes fixed in troughs by artist with assistant.

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