Diane Maclean
Sculptor and Environmental Artist

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Triple Ripple

Triple Ripple (2008)

Manor Park Campus, University of Surrey

Polished stainless steel and colour changing LEDs.

BetweenTwo Worlds by Diane Maclean

Between Two Worlds (2007)

Glenmore Forest

Light and sound on a night time walk through the forest.

zLightflow by Diane Maclean

Singleton (2007)

Singleton Environmental Centre, Ashford

Polished aluminium pieces for three lightwells in the Environmental Centre.

Three Rivers by Diane Maclean

3 Rivers (2007)

Essex County Court Buildings, Chelmsford

Polished stainless steel with blue LEDs and uplighting.

Green Wind, The Tump, Ipswitch

Green Wind (2006)

The Tump, Ipswich

Stainless steel sculpture that reacts to wind and light.

Ice Age, Stainless Steel & Boulders

Ice Age (2006)

Dollar Academy Trust

Stainless Steel and Boulders

DNA (2005)

East Dock Street Development, Dundee

Stainless steel double helix.

Mountain (2005)

Natural History Museum and University of Hertfordshire

Reflective stainless steel monoliths with audio.

Ripple (2004)

Water Gardens Development, Harlow

Light reactive stainless  steel sculpture.

Spine 3 (2004)

University of Surrey.

Light reactive stainless steel sculpture.

Wind and Tide (2004)

Gainsborough.

Stainless steel sculpture that reflects local tide and wind speed using sound and lights.

Propeller (2003)

Cargo 777, Heathrow.

Coloured stainless steel and stainless steel duodecadon column.

Boston Shoal (2003)

Pescod Square, Boston, Lincolnshire

Coloured and polished stainless steel relief panel.

Colour of Wind (2003)

Stainless steel, reacts with daylight to produce varying colours.

Encampment (2000)

Private collection.

Six part installation in stainless steel with light reactive coating.

WINGS - XSCAPE (2000)

Xscape leisure development and snow dome, Milton Keynes

Walk through stainless steel sculpture with seating.

Stainless Steel Roman 'carrot' amphora

Vessels (2000)

Sainsburys, Stanmore

Stainless steel Roman "carrot" amphora

Time By Light (1998)

Accurist Watches Headquarters, London.

Twin sand blasted glass towers that tell the time by means of neon light rings

Legend (1998)

Four hillsides in Scotland.

Stainless steel with sensors and audio.

Stakis Sculpture (1997)

Dundee.

5 stainless steel masts and spiralling forms.

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