Sunday, 19 September 2010
Water of Life
The Water of Life sculpture by Stephen Broadbent in the cloister garden at Chester Cathedral. The cloister garden was replanted in 2008.
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Beautiful. I am at a loss for words (which happens rarely).
ReplyDeleteLovely statue.
ReplyDeleteWater of life indeed. The skies have opened up the past few days and the rain has been bucketing down, so we are certainly getting our share.
Well, no worries about a hosepipe ban anyway!!
Canadian Chickadee
Good theme. A well taken and meaningful set of photos.
ReplyDeleteAlthough you can't tell from my editing, I once took a picture in Lincoln of a sculpture that was similar in style on a tangent theme called Empowerment. There's a Lincoln label on my page if you are interested.