2022

TQ4778 : "Data Tree" Lesnes Abbey Woods

taken 2 years ago, near to Belvedere, Bexley, England

"Data  Tree" Lesnes Abbey Woods
"Data Tree" Lesnes Abbey Woods
"Data Tree" is an artwork made by the local community. The contributions made by visitors and local school children provided the imagery and the texts for the design.
It is an artwork made for them.

To explain the individual significance of each element they are listed here:

The objects:
The figure of the Monk is a direct reference to those who founded and worked at the Abbey at Lesnes draining the land and creating the landscape of the abbey grounds.
The Seal shows that there is a healthy and diverse wildlife thriving in the estuary adjacent to the woods.
The Cog refers to the powerful industry that spread into the Estuary as London expanded, particularly the pumping station at Crossness.
The Pike is taken from the crest for Lesnes Abbey.
The Shark's Tooth - these are taken in large amounts from the fossil pits in the woods… something quite unique to Lesnes.
The Heart of Roseia de Dover still lies at the Abbey. She grew up at the Abbey and wished to return after her death. She also warranted a text!
The Rowing Boat is a reference to the importance of water transport throughout the history of Lesnes and the Estuary.

The Texts:
The woods are bursting with wild mushrooms, a sign that they are free from pollution. Boletus edulis is known as the most delicious of all edible mushrooms.
The students at Peareswood School felt that the wood united generation after generation in their appreciation of its beauty and wanted the word ‘Family’ to celebrate this.
Kate Bush attended Abbey Wood School and it is said she enjoyed walking in the woods, perhaps inspiring the space and reflection needed to compose her song, "Wuthering Heights".
The numbers - TQ4790078813 is a map reference for the exact spot where the sculpture stands.
Belvedere is an area adjacent to the woods and is home to many people who frequent its environs.

Some of the contributors are as follows:
Penny Arnold, Katie Lines, Peter Hofford, Petra Cox, Jules Goddard, Calum F Kerr, Chris Hawkins, Anita Kimber, Tarenn Galesloot (Leila & Bree)
Peareswood School: Sydnie Maldon, Shannon Summerskill and all their pupils

The work has been commissioned through a partnership of Estuary 2021, Metal and London Borough of Bexley and funded through the kind support of the National Lottery Heritage Fund. Estuary 2021 Festival website

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TQ4778, 262 images   (more nearby 🔍)
Photographer
David Sankey   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Saturday, 10 September, 2022   (more nearby)
Submitted
Tuesday, 13 September, 2022
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! TQ 4799 7874 [10m precision]
WGS84: 51:29.2950N 0:7.8082E
Camera Location
OSGB36: geotagged! TQ 4792 7872
View Direction
East-northeast (about 67 degrees)
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