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Angel of the North in Gateshead, Northumberland.

 

An architectural inspired illustration print by Fi Woodhead.

Available in various colours and the print is A4 in size.

 

The frame is not included.

 

Info from Gateshead Gov website: The Angel of the North is as much a part of Gateshead's identity as the Statue of Liberty is to New York. Since it first spread its wings in February 1998, it has become one of the most talked about and recognisable pieces of public art ever produced.It was in 1990 that the site, a former colliery pithead baths, was re-claimed and earmarked for a future sculpture. When sculptor Antony Gormley was selected as the winning artist in 1994, his designs originally caused uproar. The controversial material and site of the sculpture were frowned upon. However, once in place many people's original views on the piece changed completely. Local residents have fallen in love with the Angel and it has become synonymous with Gateshead.

Angel of the North Illustration Print

£25.00Price
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