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Bottle Kiln Bench

Steve Pardue April 4, 2025

We have finished and installed a bench which was inspired by the many bottle kilns that are still dotted around the area. This is part of a project for Trent Rivers Trust.

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In Public Art Tags steel public art

Laser cutting detail from one of the totems.

California Crossroads Art Totems

Steve Pardue November 8, 2024

California Crossroads in Wokingham is a very interesting traffic calming and public realm scheme which required a bit of art to add even more colour. So we were asked to create four art totems to this we really wanted to explore the local stories and historical significance of the area. These stories can read in the laser cut steel forms and stained glass window effects on the totems.

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One of the Chapbooks submitted after the Heritage Open Days weekend sketch walks.

Heritage Open Days - October update

Steve Pardue October 11, 2024

During the course of a three day weekend we delivered a series of sketch walks for Heritage Open Days and the people who came along are starting to submit their work to us. And the illustrations and completed chapbooks are looking really lovely and offer a different and really individual expression of the heritage of Newcastle.

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In Public Art Tags Heritage Open Days

Figures of Tyne Artwork Chapbooks on display in the Grainger Market.

Figures of Tyne - October Update

Steve Pardue October 11, 2024

The FIGURES OF TYNE engagement has more or less been completed now. This involved working with artists, stakeholders and members of the public in various workshops and art events, culminating in an exhibition that went live during September for Heritage Open Days.

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In Public Art Tags Figures of Tyne

Inside the County Hotel

Heritage Open Days Sketch Walks - Day 3

Steve Pardue September 16, 2024

Day 3 of the Heritage Open Days Sketch Walks visited current and past theatres of Newcastle and the Literary and Philosophical Society as well as a view unexpected venues along the way.

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In Public Art, Latest News Tags Heritage Open Days

Attendees to the Sketch Walks day 2 enjoying an afternoon of drawing and sketching.

Heritage Open Days Sketch Walks - Day 2

Steve Pardue September 16, 2024

Day 2 of the Sketch Walks were attended by a group of urban sketchers and artists who were on hand to help with advice, tips and tuition to the attendees of the Heritage Open Days.

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In Latest News, Public Art Tags Heritage Open Days

A beautifully crafted chapbook - done in an afternoon.

Heritage Open Days Sketch Walk - Day One

Steve Pardue September 13, 2024

Love Newcastle - today was the first day of the Open Days Sketch Walks - and as far as we know the first of its kind. Who would have thought that historians, visitors, clinicians, geologists and people from all walks and backgrounds would turn up and create a body of walk celebrating the heritage of Newcastle.

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In Public Art Tags Heritage Open Days

Heritage Open Days Sketch Walks Update

Steve Pardue September 9, 2024

Heritage Open Days is nearly upon us and we have set up the room at the Creative Central Hub with some great artworks on display.

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In Public Art Tags Figures of Tyne

An example of urban sketches showing the former Wengers when it was Yates.

Heritage Open Days - Newcastle

Steve Pardue August 30, 2024

Heritage Open Days this year is running a series of sketch walks in Newcastle - we will be taking people - artists and non-artists - through a themed programme of walks and offering tips and tuition on how to create your own urban sketches. The format we are using is based on a traditional medium called chapbooks. A chapbook is a type of small printed booklet that was popular medium for street literature throughout early modern Europe. Chapbooks were usually produced cheaply, illustrated with crude woodcuts and printed on a single sheet folded into 8, 12, 16, or 24 pages, sometimes bound with a saddle stitch. Printers provided chapbooks on credit to chapmen, who sold them both from door to door and at markets and fairs, then paying for the stock they sold. The tradition of chapbooks emerged during the 16th century as printed books were becoming affordable, with the medium ultimately reaching its height of popularity during the 17th and 18th centuries. Various ephemera and popular or folk literature were published as chapbooks, such as almanacs, children's literature, folklore, ballads, nursery rhymes, pamphlets, poetry, and political and religious tracts. The term chapbook remains in use by publishers to refer to short, inexpensive booklets.

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In Public Art Tags events, chapbooks, sketches, Urban Sketching

An artists map of Newcastle

Figures of Tyne - June update

Steve Pardue June 24, 2024

June has seen more engagement and some very interesting meetings and visits. We have been exploring some of the stories of tyne with the Tyne and Wear Museums and Archives. This work is helping us to drill down into the detail of the story of our city.

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In Public Art Tags Figures of Tyne

Figures of Tyne - March update

Steve Pardue March 28, 2024

The Figures of Tyne Art Group meet regularly in Newcastle to create chapbooks and a body of sketches and artworks that will feed into the Public Art piece for the n ew building on John Dobson Street.

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In Public Art Tags Figures of Tyne

Luxurious Artistry Chapbook No. 1 by Steve Pardue

Figures of Tyne Chapbooks

Steve Pardue March 8, 2024

Figures of Tyne Chapbooks are one of the legacy outputs for the Public Art piece and are based on a really interesting historical tradition. This beautiful drawing was done by one of our Figures of Tyne Art Group members - Bethan. Her style is detailed, precise and stunning and an inspiration for us all.

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In Public Art Tags steel public art

Sketch development for Strands

Strands Sculpture design development

Steve Pardue March 4, 2024

The next stage of development is complete for the artwork “Strands”. See previous post here. We have spent more time looking at how grass is formed and came up with some really novel revelations - and it is all in the language.

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In Public Art Tags Strands

Fish pass viewing platform artwork.

Colwick Fish Pass Interpretive Art

Steve Pardue February 28, 2024

This year saw the completion of the artworks for the Colwick Fish Pass on the Trent in Nottingham. This was the culmination of an 18 month project for us which included a range of artworks including corten sculptures, stainless steel artworks, concrete seating and information panels.

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In Public Art, Interpretive Art, Graphic Art Tags Colick Fish Pass

River God Tyne at the Common Room, Newcastle.

Figures of Tyne - February update

Steve Pardue February 27, 2024

The Figures of Tyne public artwork is developing nicely and the engagement is well underway. We have an art group and various workshops planned and other ways to get involved - just get in touch if you would like more information.

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In Public Art Tags Figures of Tyne

Concept for Figures of Tyne

Figures of Tyne

Steve Pardue February 1, 2024

Figures of Tyne is a new public art piece designed for the side of the new building being commissioned for the centre of Newcastle upon Tyne. The artwork will bring together the themes of “Figures of Tyne” and “Architectural Artistry” together into one engaging artwork that retells the history of Newcastle. The spirit of the people of Newcastle will be reflected in the quirky re-telling of history.

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In Public Art Tags steel public art, sculpture, street art, laser-cutting, Figures of Tyne

Lace and Grace rusting in the workshop yard.

Lace and Grace Public Artwork

Steve Pardue December 6, 2023

The artwork - Lace and Grace is currently rusting in the workshop in readiness for installing in the new year. Once the site at Olney is ready we will be taking this down and installing outside the new community centre being built by Vistry Homes and Taylor Wimpey.

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In Public Art Tags corten

Bidwell Public Art Submission

Bidwell Art Competition

Steve Pardue November 15, 2023

We have recently been awarded the commission of delivering a new piece of public art for a housing development in West Bedfordshire. The piece is called Strands and is based on two large pieces of grass standing in a space as a gateway.

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In Public Art

Bank House Artworks in the centre of the new Bank House Development.

New Public Art in the heart of Newcastle City Centre

Steve Pardue August 16, 2023

Newcastle is a place of fascinating firsts: one of the first modern police force’s home of Domestos, the first practical electrical incandescent lamp and Andrews Liver Salts. These upright bookmarks in the landscape tell just a few of the remarkable stories of this small area of Newcastle that had such significance and provide an enduring fascination even today.

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In Public Art Tags pictureperf, laser-cutting

Public Art Sculpture at Broughty Ferry

Broughty Ferry Public Art in Dundee Installed

Steve Pardue August 16, 2023

Broughty Ferry Public Art installations are underway in Dundee. This is the first of three artworks that have been under development for nearly two years and are finally in the ground. Just one for now but the other two are following very soon.

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In Public Art Tags cortenstelart, corten art totems, placesetting
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