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Rupert's Needle
Rupert's Needle

Rupert's Needle

The obelisk stands under trees on the corner of a square in the small town of Rinteln in Lower Saxony.

 A phoenix rises from the crest of Rinteln Town. It is 24 carat gold on aluminium (paid for by the school). Made to be carried in hand luggage on the plane!

A phoenix rises from the crest of Rinteln Town. It is 24 carat gold on aluminium (paid for by the school). Made to be carried in hand luggage on the plane!

 The ceramic surface is made up of relief crests and shallow tiles which are all made by pupils and staff of the school.

The ceramic surface is made up of relief crests and shallow tiles which are all made by pupils and staff of the school.

Stadt Rinteln Crest

Stadt Rinteln Crest

The crest of the small medieval town by the river Weser.

With Love

With Love

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 The obelisk (under the trees) was partly inspired by the spires and beautiful stone work of the old town’s churches.

The obelisk (under the trees) was partly inspired by the spires and beautiful stone work of the old town’s churches.

 With four sides the obelisk is made up of several hundred hand made pieces.

With four sides the obelisk is made up of several hundred hand made pieces.

From the ashes

From the ashes

The school crest includes a Phoenix and has the motto ‘Sapienta ex Igne’ (Wisdom from the flames).

Many hands

Many hands

Pupils and staff modelled their own clay crest designs which represented elements of their lives in Germany and their home countries.

Military Honours

Military Honours

Colonel David Kelly gave a speech at the unveiling of the sculpture.

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Every pupil in the school designed their own crest. A smaller group then worked on modelling their in clay.

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There was a pride and recognition of heraldic symbols amongst the soldiers’ children.

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The scale of the sculpture meant we also needed a lot of tiles to fit around the crests.

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It was a laborious process of cutting and fitting decorated tiles around the crests before firing and glazing.

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Pupils carved lettering and dates that recorded the history of the school.

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Piecing the tiles around some fired crests.

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After the initial install there were several busy days grouting and fitting the last few pieces together. Many thanks to all the staff who helped out.

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The opening coincided with the closing of the school.

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 The deputy mayor attended the opening and took a great interest in the genesis of the piece.

The deputy mayor attended the opening and took a great interest in the genesis of the piece.

 The sculpture with the church spire in the background.

The sculpture with the church spire in the background.

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Rupert's Needle
 A phoenix rises from the crest of Rinteln Town. It is 24 carat gold on aluminium (paid for by the school). Made to be carried in hand luggage on the plane!
 The ceramic surface is made up of relief crests and shallow tiles which are all made by pupils and staff of the school.
Stadt Rinteln Crest
With Love
prs17.jpg
 The obelisk (under the trees) was partly inspired by the spires and beautiful stone work of the old town’s churches.
 With four sides the obelisk is made up of several hundred hand made pieces.
From the ashes
Many hands
Military Honours
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prs3.JPG
prs5.JPG
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 The deputy mayor attended the opening and took a great interest in the genesis of the piece.
 The sculpture with the church spire in the background.
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Prs 40.jpg

Alistair Lambert Artworks, Odhams Wharf, Topsham, Exeter, Devon EX3 0PB
Tel: 07973354101 email: al@alistairlambert.art

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