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Hamish Horsley's iconic public art commissions range in scale from small, intricately carved fountains to large public sculptures such the reknowned Tibetan Peace Garden in Central London. Each work is designed to reflect the unique character of the specific site, while also showcasing Horsley's distinctive style. "My objective with public commissions is to create a visual harmony – a natural empathy – between the sculpture and its environment" says Horsley.
Well-designed sculpture enhances the public environment and brings art to the centre of everyday life. Public art can play a pivotal role in regeneration schemes, can strengthen a sense of community in town centres, can humanise urban spaces and can help create a distinctive identity for new architectural developments.
Clients and collaborations
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