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McWilliam - Help DP178228
Filename: DP178228.jpg
Size: 4773 x 7152 (20.0MB)
Date: 12th November 2015
Source: Historic England
Credit: © Historic England, Steven Bake
Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work
Urgency (1-8) 5=normal: 5
Source: Historic England Archive
Owner URL: images.historicenglandservices.org.uk
Job Title: Staff Photographer
© Historic England
Wall Art and Photo Gifts from Historic England
McWilliam - Help DP178228
Help (1977) by Frederick Edward McWilliam, St Johns Arts and Recreation Centre, St Johns Walk, Old Harlow, Essex. Two figures, representing the Troubles in Northern Ireland. General view from the south west. Photographed by Steven Baker 2015
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Media ID 11604137
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the essence of "McWilliam - Help DP178228" a thought-provoking sculpture created by Frederick Edward McWilliam in 1977. Located at the St Johns Arts and Recreation Centre in Old Harlow, Essex, this powerful artwork depicts two figures symbolizing the Troubles in Northern Ireland. From a general view taken from the south west, Steven Baker's photograph beautifully showcases the intricate details and emotional depth of McWilliam's creation. The artist skillfully conveys the aftermath of war through his sculptural interpretation, evoking a sense of despair and longing for peace. The juxtaposition of these two figures invites viewers to reflect upon the complex history and ongoing conflicts that have plagued Northern Ireland. Through their intertwined forms, McWilliam emphasizes unity amidst division, encouraging dialogue and understanding as essential steps towards reconciliation. Steven Baker expertly captures this profound message within his photograph. His keen eye for composition allows us to appreciate not only the sculpture itself but also its surroundings within St Johns Arts and Recreation Centre. The play of light on McWilliam's work adds an ethereal quality to its already poignant subject matter. As we delve into this image captured by Steven Baker in 2015, we are reminded that art has an incredible ability to transcend time and space. It serves as a visual reminder of our shared humanity while urging us to confront difficult truths with empathy and compassion
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