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From Beneath

From Beneath is a cast iron, stone and steel sculpture located in Skelton, East Cleveland. It was inspired from Skelton and East Cleveland’s rich heritage of mineral extraction from the Alum mines of the 1600’s through Ironstone mining to Potash and Salt extraction we see today. The giant spheres are based on iron nodules found within eroded cliffs on the nearby coastline and the giant cube sculptures are based on salt crystal forms found recently in the local potash mine. The sculpture was created by local sculptor, Andrew Mckeown.

Pheasant Fields Lane
Skelton-in-Cleveland
TS12 2ZL
Website: www.andrewmckeown.com/projects/from beneath

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