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The Mother, one part of the sculpture being lifted in London

The nine metre tall bronze sculpture, The Mother, will be arriving in Oslo march 2022. Shipped from London in five parts and assembled at Sukkerbiten in Bjørvika, Oslo. Before the summer, it will be welded together and patinated, so it can stand proudly forevermore at Inger Munch’s Pier. The sculpture will be produced by the British AB Fine Art Foundry. This is the largest project they have worked on to date.
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