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SHINE

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LIGHT

DUNCAN MCKELLAR
 


PROPOSAL FOR:


Bristol University.

STEWY
 

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TWO BRISTOL ARTISTS

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Bristol University

ONE BRISTOL ICON

SARAH GUPPY

INVENTOR - ENGINEER

Sarah Guppy - 1770 - 1852.

Overlooked heroine of Bristol's past.

Teacher of Brunel Jnr.

Suspension bridge patent holder.

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BRISTOL ICON

Sarah Guppy's contribution to Bristol's heritage is largely overlooked.

A female engineer in Victorian Britain, her influence may be greater than you think.

She held a patents on a chain suspension bridge, barnacle resistant copper nails and a home gym which also boiled your eggs!

Intriguingly, she was friends with Brunel senior and taught young Isambard.

Her son worked with Brunel on the SS Great Britain, the Great Western Railway and the Clifton Suspension bridge.

(Although impossible to verify, it seems likely that she influenced the final design.)

DUNCAN MCKELLAR

Bristol based sculptor Duncan Mckellar is internationally known for his large scale installaltions involving mirrors and sunlight.

Monumental pieces include a kilometer long line of people with mirrors spanning the U.S/Mexico border.

Each participant wore a mirrored mask which reflected the sun to create a 1000m line of light symbolising unity and togetheress.

Ray of Hope - 1000m line of people with mirrors

U.S/Mexico border. 2018.

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Esperansa - Circular  mirror installation

U.S/Mexico border. 2019.

STEWY

Legendary Street Artist Stewy is internationally known for his stencil work in Bristol and around the globe.

His iconic artworks often reference historic figures who have been overlooked whilst simultaniously bringing them back into prominence.

His famous image of Sarah Guppy is based on a pencil drawing by Isambard Kingdon Brunel.

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STEWY mural - UpFest, Bristol

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STEWY mural - Emirates Statium, London

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STEWY mural - The Oval, London

John Street

The two Bristol Artists are proposing a collaboration which will commemorate

Sarah Guppy in a permanent Artwork.

Stewy will paint a 15m portrait of Sarah on the East facing wall of Everard square. Mckellar will install 15 stainless steel mirrors on the South facing wall.

Each mirror will have a section of Guppy's portrait painted on it's surface. They will be ingeniously arranged and angled to reflect sunlight and create a projection of her full portrait onto the street below.

This double portrait in paint and light will illuminate an unsung heroine whilst promoting renewable energy.

The installation will become a local landmark whilst attracting footfall to John street, enriching the local environment and promoting Bristol University.

Sarah Guppy is a fantastic figure to help promote women in STEM subjects. This artwork will provide a catalyst for discussions and a figurehead for the promotion and publicity of the University's STEM courses.

The artwork is located near to St.Lawrence House and New Bridewell student accommodation and also the Bank Tavern which is a popular venue for University of Bristol students.

the University's logo and details will be attached to a description of Guppy next to the Artwork and feature in all press coverage.

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Image of proposed John. st. installation.

Budget

Mirror Installation:

Mirrors- £2900

Mountings - £1230

Labour - £1400 (4 days @ £350 p/d.)

Machine hire - £700 (3 days.)

Artists fees - £3000. (Production/installation/transportation of Artwork.)

 Mural:

Paint - £200

Machine hire - £500 (2 days.)

Artist fees - £3000 (Painting of mural/production of stencil.)

Total: £12,930.

Partner contributions:

The Bank Tavern - £1000

Gardner Energy Management - £2500

The Clayton Hotel - £2500

Aberdeen Standard - £1500

Bristol Bid - £1500

Total: £9000

Requested amount - £3,930.

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