Armchairs sculpture, Queen Mary's Gardens, Belfast
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 17 Jun 2014
Two metal “armchairs” officially described (by the Arts Council) as being one of “A series of sculptures, created from recycled materials as part of New Lodge Arts' 'Waterworks Big Art Outreach Programme' . . . . . The sculptures include two large arm chairs created from stainless steel washers and nuts and one Belfast brick rectangular piece with seating on both sides”.