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Let Heaven Go


A bronze by Anna Gillespie of a figure entwined with vines which was on display at Lacock Abbey in May, 2016 when I took this photograph using a Nikon D700 with an AF Nikkor 35-70mm f/2.8 lens.
Anna Gillespie remarked, "The sculpture is an expression of sadness at the rift in our relationship with nature, and an affirmation of the idea that heaven is really here on earth within the beauty of the natural world."
Anna Gillespie remarked, "The sculpture is an expression of sadness at the rift in our relationship with nature, and an affirmation of the idea that heaven is really here on earth within the beauty of the natural world."
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