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this piece of art started of as twigs intertwined to create a den like structure however as time as passed is as grown leaves to create a large bush like appearance with vibrant leaves

Circle Dance

Circle Dance by Clare Wilks (1997)

A living sculpture created from fresh willow wands and threaded through a structure of steel rods. Commissioned by Milton Keynes Craft Guild and the Commission for the New Towns for the 1997 Midsummer Art Show, it was donated to The Parks Trust in 1998 following original siting on the roof of the Central Business Exchange on Midsummer Boulevard. The sculpture represents a group of figures holding hands, moving so fast that they seem almost to merge into one another.

Clare Wilks is an urban designer, sculptor, weaver and landscape artist who completed a foundation course at Central St Martins and graduated in fine art from the Ruskin School of Drawing & Fine Art, Oxford.  They have completed natural public works across the UK connecting people and place. 

Circle Dance can be found by the canalside at Campbell Park at What3Words location purified.alleges.gloom.

Campbell Park Public Art

The original vision for Campbell Park was for it to be the cultural heart of the city, with sculptures sited in the park alongside art installations, performances and temporary shows. Today you can see thirteen pieces of public art within the park.

Public Art
Downhill path in Campbell Park in summer
Campbell Park

Residing in the heart of Milton Keynes, this Grade II listed landscape connects the city centre to the linear park network. As well as public art, visitors can discover water features, the Grand Union Canal, a cricket pitch and an amphitheatre.