Your pictures on the theme of 'sculpture'
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We asked our readers to send in their best pictures on the theme "sculpture". Here are some of the pictures we received from around the world.

Steve Demerannville: "Plaster cast sculpture at Castle Castello di Visio in Varina, Lake Como, Italy."

Marian Pergola: "What did I do now?"

Kate Doherty: "A portrait head in clay. At this stage it is being hollowed out from below and from a hole at the top of the head. The subject is a friend who is depicted engaging with her young children. It is unfinished and may crack or explode during the firing."

Stephen Granger: "I was cycling past this small park in downtown Toronto filled with these odd sculptures of creatures that look like a cross between bunnies and dogs."

Gideon Conn: "Continuous Line in Ply is cut by hand with a jigsaw from a single sheet of 18mm birch plywood. I love cutting wood with a jigsaw and I love exploring materials to discover unexpected properties."

Stuart Lyall: "The Yorkshire Sculpture Park, just before the last lockdown on the last permitted family trip."

Jacqueline Melling: "Walking around on a National Garden Scheme open day, we came across this dragon guarding the entrance to the garden highlighted against the blue sky."

Jo Mountney: "I made this using the fleece from my own little flock of Shetland Sheep in sunny Norfolk, UK."


Manogaran Durasamy: "A photo of a glass sculpture made by American sculptor Dale Chihuly. It was taken at an exhibition in Kew Gardens."

Jacqueline C Melling: "Spotted these fun lads and lasses at Southport Flower Show turning lots of heads above the loos!"

Colin Kirkham photographed this driftwood sculpture at Hokitika beach in New Zealand.

Sue Jenkins: "Taking time to stop and stare, I came across this gentleman on the lovely island of Guernsey and took a moment to see life from his perspective."

Diana Buzoianu: "Now this is not the end..."

Richard Ellis: "A sculpture that we found by accident midway through a very muddy pre-Covid walk around King's Wood, Challock, Kent."


Gillian Wade: "Enjoying the sun."

Tangyne Berry: "A cake topper made from edible modelling paste."


The next theme is "my favourite food" and the deadline for entries is 6 April 2021.
The pictures will be published later that week and you will be able to find them, along with other galleries, on the In Pictures section of the website.
You can upload your entries on this page or email them to yourpics@bbc.co.uk.
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- Published17 January 2023