London’s Public Art: Embracing Forms, N17
17-04-2025 08:00 via ianvisits.co.uk

London’s Public Art: Embracing Forms, N17

What looks like a random lump of stone sitting on a brick plinth is actually a work of public art and can be found near Seven Sisters in north London.It’s actually two abstract bodies embracing each other, hence the name, “Embracing Forms” and was purchased from the artist, Vanessa Pomeroy in 1983.
It’s carved portland stone, mounted on top of a dark brick plinth.
Oddly, the brick plinth reminded me of the brick obelisks erected by the Rees Jeffreys Road Fund in places wh
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