Anne Bennett
SCULPTURE
Discover the exquisite collection of large scale mirrored and corten steel sculptures displayed at the RHS Rosemoor. Each sculpture is meticulously crafted to captivate and inspire. Whether you're a seasoned art enthusiast or simply appreciate the beauty of nature, these sculptures are sure to leave a lasting impression. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to own a piece of art that will elevate any space. Visit RHS Rosemoor or email to enquire at contactannebennett@gmail.com
316 MARINE GRADE MIRRORED STAINLESS STEEL
BUTTERFLY SEASON
"Butterfly Season" by Anne Bennett is a large outdoor public sculpture that seamlessly blends with its surroundings. Made from mirrored stainless steel and imposing Corten Steel, the sculpture features butterfly cut-outs that appear to float in mid-air when viewed from the reflective side. This serves as a reminder of the importance of creating space for nature within our human habitats. The other side showcases a circle of rusted orange Corten Steel, mirroring the design and symbolising different perspectives. Anne's theme of "making the invisible, visible" is evident in the sculpture, drawing attention to forgotten places and emphasising the importance of our environment and positive changes to combat climate change. "Butterfly Season" inspires viewers to appreciate the beauty of overlooked spaces and take collective action for a sustainable future.
Media: 316 marine grade stainless steel (mirrored) and Corten steel | Size: 120 cm diameter | Year: 2023
EMERGENCE
"Emergence" by Anne Bennett is a large outdoor sculpture that seamlessly blends with its surroundings. Made from mirrored stainless steel and imposing Corten Steel, the sculpture features emerging butterfly cut-outs that appear to float in mid-air when viewed from the reflective side. This serves as a reminder of the importance of creating space for nature within our human habitats. The other side showcases a circle of rusted orange Corten Steel, mirroring the design and symbolising different perspectives. Anne's theme of "making the invisible, visible" is evident in the sculpture, drawing attention to forgotten places and emphasising the importance of our environment and positive changes to combat climate change. "Emergence" inspires viewers to appreciate the beauty of overlooked spaces and take collective action for a sustainable future.