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Andy Singleton - Artist

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  • About
  • Installations
    • Paper Dragon
    • Cottonopolis
    • Burlington Arcade
    • Anatomic
    • Ice Storm
    • Nebula
    • Ice Form
    • Galaxy Cluster
    • Stellar Spire in the Eagle Nebula
    • Dust Clouds in the Eagle Nebula
    • Ice Structure
    • Ice Cavern
    • Aviary in the Atrium
    • Stealing Beauty
    • Machine Mass
    • Victoria Revealed
    • They Loved What They Found
    • New Page
  • 3D Paper Sculpture
    • Mini Nebula Series
    • Incantation
    • Experimental
    • Bellpenny
    • African Weaver Bird
    • The Hepworth
    • Hummingbird
    • Hermés
    • Siefried and Mac
    • Emotional States
  • 2D Paper Cuts
    • London Cityscape
    • Nature, Man, Machine
    • Corel Reef
    • Universe Series
    • Suspened Spirals
  • Drawings
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    • Macine Mass 1
    • Jelly Fish
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Aviary in the Atrium - 20th of June - January 2016

June 27, 2015

Commissioned by Wakefield Museum and Arts Council UK, as part of the Nightingale Festival. The works celebrate the life of naturalist, conservationist and explorer Charles Waterton, 150 years after his death. The installation takes inspiration from his final diary entry

 'May 2nd 1865. On this night at 11 o'clock two nightingales were singing melodiously in the Park at Walton Hall' 

The work is on display until the end of January

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