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  • Photos taken in Lough Boora Parklands
  • Photos taken in Lough Boora Parklands
  • Photos taken in Lough Boora Parklands
  • Photos taken in Lough Boora Parklands
  • Photos taken in Lough Boora Parklands
  • Photos taken in Lough Boora Parklands
Things to do

things to do
Activities at Lough Boora Parklands include walking or hiking, cycling, coarse angling, game fishing, birdwatching, a sculpture park and mesolithic site....
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Wildlife and flora

Wildlife & Flora at Lough Boora Parklands
See some of Ireland’s endangered wildlife species at the parklands. Butterflies, moths, plants, mammals and over 130 species of birds...
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Sculpture

Sculpture at the parklands
Experience the 50 acre outdoor sculpture park. See, touch and feel contemporary sculpture installations that engage with this unique landscape... Sculpture >>>

 

Turf, Wind and Fire sculpture launched in Lough Boora Parklands
Friday, 16 December 2011 15:58
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Turf, wind and fire sculpture launched in Lough Boora Parklands
On Wednesday, 14th December, a few brave souls braved the elements for the launch of the latest sculpture in Lough Boora Parklands. Created as part of the 2011 Year of Craft, the sculpture was conceived and created by members of Offaly Crafty and Bord na Móna staff. 
Following on from their recent success with the sculpture “Continuance” recently hosted by Offaly County Council, and then the Offaly Crafty Pop-up shop in Tullamore, the members of Offaly Crafty decided to end the year with a bang!
Lough Boora Parklands is known for its internationally acclaimed sculpture park. This time, instead of an international artist, the concept and creation all came from a little closer to home.
The three artists involved were:
Ross Hathaway of Metal Mayhem, based in Kilcormac www.metalmayhem.biz
Paul Coyne of Nine Design, based in Tullamore www.paul-coyne.com
Rosemarie Langtry of Pebblestone Studios, based in Ballinahown www.pebblestonestudio.com

The Turf, Wind and Fire concept

The concept was born after lengthy discussions between the artists. All were in agreement that a dynamic sculpture was the way forward, breathing life into the soul of static materials. The sculpture should interact with the forces of nature but would still remain sympathetic to its surroundings and pay homage to the heritage of the land.
Once a site was agreed upon ~ a small island in the middle of Loch an Dochais (adjacent to Loch Boora), a plan was hatched.
Due to the proximity of Bord na Móna works at Boora, we felt it key that in some way the piece should reflect the recent industry that has thrived in this area over the past few decades giving employment to hundreds of local workers and give perhaps a hint of how the future may evolve with sustainable clean energy sources.


For all three artists it was important to leave as little environmental impact as possible. Recycled materials were sourced from friends, family and donated by Bord na Móna. All were gratefully received!
The sculpture incorporates industrial and organic materials blending together to create a symbolic beacon.On a breezy day the “flames” become alive, dancing and reflecting light as they spin. Copper has been used with the intention that over time it will produce a green patina symbolic of Bord na Móna’s progression into sustainable energy sources.
The materials in the base of the fire are representative of those used throughout the ages in mans quest for heat sources.Branches, logs, turf and briquettes symbolised by steel pipes and Bog Oak
The centrepiece of Bog Oak sculpture, pointing towards the sky brings us full cycle, a resource from the past reaching out into a bright future.

 

Bike hire

Bikes are available to hire in Lough Boora Parklands, to offer you another way to enjoy all that the parklands have to offer.

Bike hire
 

Guided tours

Guided tours of Lough Boora Parklands are now available, book your guided tour now!

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Twitter

about 30 days ago There's been many a post-prandial perambulation around the parklands the last few days. Remember to check out our latest sculpture too!
11 Nov 2011 New sculpture now finished on the lake. Pretty Sure the geese are still trying to make sense of it, photos to follow.
11 Nov 2011 Thanks for the review http://t.co/PGjMq9UE. Still so many people coming to visit us in the parklands. We love it.
23 Sep 2011 @countyarms Gorgeous photos. Glad you're getting out and enjoying the parklands.
16 Sep 2011 We're so delighted to have won the Innovative CSR award last night! Congrats to all winners http://t.co/BIMgQHjG
12 Sep 2011 What a reminder of the power of nature. Remember to stay safe on roads, near waterways etc.
12 Sep 2011 @KennyFran Glad to hear it. The weather makes for some great photos, although the wildlife were laying low a little too!
12 Sep 2011 @ChambersIreland Thanks so much! :)
11 Sep 2011 Remember to wrap up well if coming to the parklands today, the flatness of the land means we can get quite the wind!
27 Aug 2011 In the parklands today for a stretch of the legs on the 9km cycle path, weather great, scenery divine http://t.co/MOk5R6s
22 Aug 2011 Well, we're still recovering from the wonderful day we had on Saturday. Hope you all enjoyed it too :)
20 Aug 2011 Specal thanks to Dog and String Theatre for the dig out today for our #heritageweek event. A quality act www.dogandstring.com
20 Aug 2011 Great crowd, great weather, great day at Lough Boora Parklands today. Thanks to all who came www.loughbooraparklands.com
19 Aug 2011 Weather looking good for our #heritageweek fun day in the parklands tomorrow from 12 - 5pm http://t.co/tBOY6cT
12 Aug 2011 Looks to be warm and dry with light cloud for the Tullamore Show this weekend. Thanks @iweatheronline (they make the weather, right?)
12 Aug 2011 Don't forget to come along to the Tullamore Show this weekend. We'll be there, and we've got a bike for one lucky winner on the day!
11 Aug 2011 @teabags18 Thanks a million for the shout-out by the way. Hope to see you there!
11 Aug 2011 Will we see you at Lore and Laughter? Don't worry, we'll save you some room on the magic carpet! http://t.co/bHAiqm7

YouTube

youtube_passageIf the uniquely stark landscape of Lough Boora Parklands can be said to add to the beauty of the sculptures, then the sculptures certainly add something to the incredible scenery that can be found here.


You can watch the "Passage" sculpture grow and take shape here.

 


 

System number 30 on YouTubeFashioned from materials reclaimed from the bog, and the relics of its industrial past, the sculptures bear testament to the transition that is underway in the parklands.

Check out the video diary of the making of  System no. 30, known affectionately as "the monster"!

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