Granite Seed is 'Planted' at Eden

by liamssoft | June 12, 2007 at 01:50 am
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A modern art sculpture designed to last forever and combine with nature has arrived in Cornwall.
A 70-tonne granite sculpture of a seed has been 'planted' at the Eden Project in Cornwall.

The 13ft (4m) high work is the centrepiece of Eden's new £15m Core education centre.

The seed was lowered into a circular room at the heart of The Core in front of visitors at the attraction.

The seed took Devon sculptor Peter Randall-Page four years to create. It was funded by Simon Robertson, an Eden trustee and chairman of Rolls-Royce.

The sculpture was transported by lorry from the De Lank Quarry on Bodmin Moor on Sunday.

Eden's director of learning, Dr Jo Elworthy, said Seed is symbolic of Eden's ecological and environmental image.

She said: ''Seed and the Core pay homage to nature, efficiency and collaboration.

''Take the sunflower as an example. The giant bloom is made of hundreds of little flowers that combine together to create a massive functional landing pad for bees.

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