Detail View: SHIMMER: Umber

Title: 
Umber
Image Date: 
1998
Period: 
20th century
Start Date: 
1991
End Date: 
1992
Location: 
Kingston upon Hull
Country: 
ENGLAND, UK
Material: 
wood - branded
Display Creator: 
YOUNG, Gordon
Image ID: 
98-3364
Description: 
The Umber was 'burnt' (branded) into the wooden planks of the quay by the side of the river 'umber. Life-size. The Hull Fish Trail celebrates the various species of fish that have been caught at landed at Hull. "The Seven Seas Fish Trail is an A- Z of fish creating a tour of the historic Old Town. 40 pieces of sculpture made from traditional materials make up this impressive piece of public art. The artist Gordon Young created the trail of sculptures in 1992 - representing the actual size of fish with life size pieces, from a tiny anchovy to a 10ft ray. The artist's sense of humour surfaces with the placing of a plaice in the market place, an electric eel outside the electricity sub station and a shark outside a bank ... The sculpture trail was renovated and re-launched in 2000 with assistance form the original sponsors, Seven Seas. A number of the pieces are suitable for brass rubbing. " from a Hull Council leaflet
Rights: 
© Sheffield Hallam University
Permissions: 
For educational use only. This image may be used in print or digital materials provided that full acknowledgment is given, expressed as follows: " © < insert details from the 'Rights' field >. Photographed by < insert details from the 'Photographed by' field >."
Image Storage Location: 
http://helios.shu.ac.uk/98-3364.tif
Creator: 
YOUNG, Gordon
Creator Role: 
Sculptor.
Culture Gender: 
Male.
Nationality: 
British.
Subject Heading: 
Public art -- England -- Hull
Subject Heading: 
Fishing
Subject Heading: 
Heritage tourism
Subject Heading: 
Sculpture trails
Subject Heading: 
Tourism -- England (North Yorkshire)