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[Knightly] Division Bell Statue

[Knightly] Division Bell Statue
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In 1994, Pink Floyd released the album The Division Bell.

As with many Floyd albums the now iconic cover art was done by longtime collaborator Storm Thorgerson. He erected two large metal heads, each the height of a double-decker bus, in a field near Stuntney, Cambridgeshire. The sculptures were positioned together and photographed in profile, and can be seen as two faces talking to each other or as a single, third face. Thorgerson said the "third absent face" was a reference to Syd Barrett.

You can now own these incredible works of art for a land impact of just 1 when scaled to 4.4m tall. At 5.5m (double decker bus height) the LI is 2. This SecondLife recreation uses materials and advanced lighting to bring them to life.

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Amazing!
full star full star full star full star full star Posted May 07, 2024 by Liam Clover

Thank you! :-)

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