
Paul Stocking, ‘Dancing with Rosie at Dawn’, Plaster and wood, May 2008. Photo: Peter Jones. The work was inspired by a drawing made by Jean-Luc Francois of the Rose Window at Lieu-Restaure, France. With help from Frank Triggs, of Woodforms, and Jude Henson-Oliver of Tricreation a fragmented and reconfigured collage design was computerised and machined into the dancing figure. Walking around the hills of Llanarmon will introduce you to fragmented frames of sheep; their bones variously arranged and re-arranged by birds, animals and insects. They may be bleached or not. Stained glass windows will invariably feature sheep and sometimes "them dry bones" of us humans.