Crawick Multiverse is a land art project by the landscape architect and designer Charles Jencks near Sanquhar, Dumfries and Galloway.
It opened to the public on 21 June 2015 the project is located on the site of a former open cast coal mine and covers approximately 55 acres, making it the largest of Jencks's works in Britain.
Nine 'landforms' make up the Crawick Multiverse the Crawick Multiverse landforms use stone, in the style of the megalithic monuments. These include the 'North-South Line', a 400 meter long stone avenue flanked by over 300 boulders and two stone circles on top of mounds representing the MilkyWay and Andromeda galaxies. In total, over 2000 boulders have been used in the project.
Giclée print using pigment inks on Baryta FB paper.
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Crawick Multiverse is a land art project by the landscape architect and designer Charles Jencks near Sanquhar, Dumfries and Galloway.
It opened to the public on 21 June 2015 the project is located on the site of a former open cast coal mine and covers approximately 55 acres, making it the largest of Jencks's works in Britain.
Nine 'landforms' make up the Crawick Multiverse the Crawick Multiverse landforms use stone, in the style of the megalithic monuments. These include the 'North-South Line', a 400 meter long stone avenue flanked by over 300 boulders and two stone circles on top of mounds representing the MilkyWay and Andromeda galaxies. In total, over 2000 boulders have been used in the project.
Giclée print using pigment inks on Baryta FB paper.
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