Reflections of Bedford is an abstract sculpture, located in Bedford town center on Silver Street. Commissioned by Bedford Borough Council. The sculptor was chosen after winning a Public National Art exhibition to design a new sculpture for the town. The statue consists of two 5-metre high faces, opposing each other. They are both made of stainless steel, to represent the former mint located on the street.
The pedestal of the sculpture is also inlaid with blue and purple coloured spotlights, which turn on at night to illuminate the statue. The backs of the scultpures are entirely flat. The sculpture is also "meant to represent the diversity of ethnic backgrounds in the town".
To claim this virtual you will need to answer questions :-
1 Who designed the sculpture?
2 What year was it made?
3 The back of the faces are covered with welded dots which depict who's design?
4 What 2 items from Bedfordshire are represented on the back of the faces?
5 How many spotlights on the base?
6 Add a photo to your log of either your GPS or yourself between the FACES (a photo doesn't have to feature your face)
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