Two bronze sculptures of hares at the edge of long grass

Sculpture at Miserden

I had spent the night at my Mums, setting up her new laptop. I made an early start back home, wanting to avoid the worst of the bank holiday traffic leaving the South East today.

In the evening, went over to the Cotswold Sculptors Exhibition in Miserden. This was a preview evening, with no charge for entrance. The main exhibition runs from 1 June to end July.

There were over 250 pieces set in the beautiful landscape of The Garden at Miserden.

You couldn’t really ask for a better backdrop, weather and art display. Everything came together to create a stunning exhibition.

The pieces are all for sale, ranging from £300 to £4,800. It took a good hour and a half to look at them all.

Was also a chance to see the gardens themselves. Absolutely stunning trees, wildflowers and manicured gardens, spread out over 850 acres.

Sculpture of dragonfly wing turning orange blue and purple in the evening light
Dragonfly catching the light

There were too many photos and it was difficult to pick out just one or two for the blog. So here you go, you can browse them 10 at a time below.

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4 Comments

  1. Absolutely fantastic photos Chris! Looks like such an amazing place. Especially love the chicken sculptures. 🐓😊

    1. It was amazing. Completely colourless from one direction and then turned all different shades as you moved around it.

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