The hare is a recurring theme in the works of Barry Flanagan OBE (1941 – 2009). This leaping example at Broadgate in London, hovers above a crescent moon and a bell.
Flanagan, originally from North Wales, studied architecture in Birmingham and then went on to study sculpture at St Martin’s School of Art in London.






How timely for Easter!
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An amazing sculpture… moves in my head! #alphabetphoto
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I like this. My one friend lives there. Funny she never mentioned this. Awesome entry. I learned something.
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I love that sculpture, the way the artist has captured the movement.
Eileen @ In My Playroom (also joining in the Alphabet Project)
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It’s an incredible skill
On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 1:58 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Oddly fascinating!
ROG, ABCW
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You do find some great stuff!
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What a striking sculpture. x #alphabetphoto
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It amazes me how sculptors can turn a solid material into such a flowing piece of art
On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 8:44 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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A beautiful sculpture !
Gattina
ABC TEAM
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What a whimsical sculpture. Love it.
http://kilelong.blogspot.com/
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Wonderful photo of the leaping hare! Nice choice for L!
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what a graceful leaping hare!
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