This arts history programme explores the career of the artist Paul day and describes the techniques he uses to create the Battle of Britain Monument. It documents his thoughts as he carries out this life changing commission. Exploration will take place into his work up until the point of the unveiling in the Autumn of 2005 by HRH the Prince of Wales. Interviews with his admirers and supporters who include Jilly Cooper Norman Tebbit Dame Vera Lynn and many more will shed further light on his abilities as one of Britain's most talented up and coming new sculptors.... Art critics gallery owners like Alexandre Grosjean of the Galerie de la Reine in Brussels and collectors will reinforce the flair behind Paul Day's work. They will delve into the factors that makes his work so unique and ask why public recognition has taken so long. The programme will explore the History of the Battle of Britain and investigates many other historical facts. The site chosen on the Victoria Embankment was the smoke outlet for the steam locomotives on the District Line of the London Underground built by the renowned engineer Joseph Bazalgette. The artist takes us through the intricate sculpting process following him through all of the challenges he will face meeting such a pressured deadline. This exclusive footage of such a significant piece of work recalls a major part of world history - a tribute to all those who died by all those who were saved. [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play Arts history programme following the sculptor Paul Day as he creates the Battle of Brtain Monument sited on London&39;s Victoria Embankment As well as exploring Day&39;s career and his thoughts on his commission the programme also focuses on the Battle of Britain itself and includes interviews with Jilly Cooper Norman Tebbit and Dame Vera Lynn
Arts history programme following the sculptor Paul Day as he creates the Battle of Brtain Monument sited on London's Victoria Embankment. As well as exploring Day's career and his thoughts on his commission, the programme also focuses on the Battle of Britain itself and includes interviews with Jilly Cooper, Norman Tebbit and Dame Vera Lynn.
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