Ramandu’s Table

Taking inspiration from the original plastic pink flamingo creator, Don Featherstone, and from CS Lewis’ literature, Ramandu’s Table will showcase nature in a whole new light. The installation, a flock of white flamingos, illuminated with an array of continually changing dawn hues, brings a new layer of artistry to the traditional flamingo statue associated with front yards in America. The artist wants audiences to enjoy the piece for exactly what it is, a vibrant depiction of some of nature’s most flamboyant and gregarious creatures.

c – scales

C-Scales is an audio-visual installation originally created for, and inspired by Sydney Harbour. This artwork has been reimagined for Bristol Light Festival; an array of animations will be projected onto a suspended façade of more than 1,800 CDs and DVDs. The reflections will paint the landscape and visitors with shimmering threads of light, resulting in a subtly immersive installation.

‘Artist Bruce Munro wants audiences at Bristol Light Festival to enjoy the piece for exactly what it is – a vibrant depiction of some of nature’s most flamboyant and gregarious creatures. Bruce is a graduate of Bristol Polytechnic and a world-renowned artist whose work will bring a burst of nature and colour to this year’s event.’

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