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Meta Culpa (sculpture)


Meta Culpa is a sculpture by Robert Bryce Muir, completed in 1997 and relocated to Bogle Crag Wood in Grizedale Forest in 2006. It is "Two larger than lifesize figures are locked in a mutually dependent struggle for survival".[1]

Grizedale Sculpture and Carvings 1997
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Sculpture, Bogel Wood

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Sculpture in Bogle Crag Wood

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Sculpture, Bogel Wood

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Mea Culpa - by Robert Bryce Muir
- "...Apparently taking 10 years to make (1987-1997), this is a very striking work by Robert Bryce Muir. It arrived in Grizedale in 2006, having done a 10-year tour around Britain …

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The TinMan...................Made it to #231 in Explore---yippeeeeeeee!

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I'm looking at you!

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