Angel to land on Common Ground
Friday, April 06, 2012
A giant angel, guardian spirit, spanning the area of a football pitch
drawn on Leyton Marsh, East London by artist Denise Wyllie for the
Millennium.
The Angel was a superwoman, a grandmother with wise words for children
yet to be born and an expression of the unity of all the communities she
represented. The Angel was a designed to leave no scar on the
landscape, showing love for this common ground and the communities that
use it.
Local London people are campaigning to 'Save Leyton Marsh' home to the
Angel of the Lee Valley. They want to prevent development being carried
out on this protected Metropolitan Open Land.
Save Leyton Marsh Campaign
Save Leyton Marsh Campaign
Wyllie O Hagan are taking
steps for the Angel to land again on her Common Ground.
Photo: Agynor Charalambides
Photo: Agynor Charalambides
Angel Of The Lee Valley on Facebook
Wyllie O Hagan website
Labels: Angel of the Lee Valley, Leyton Marsh, london 2012 olympics monumental land art artists denise wyllie clare o hagan east london, Wyllie O Hagan


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