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The creator of a sculpture made from 100,000 confiscated knives wants to bring his monument to London after seeing the “massive impact” it has had in other cities. Alfie Bradley spent two ...
Sculptor Alfie Bradley wants to use his talents to create a large commemorative sculpture to Captain Sir Tom Moore. By Sue Austin. Published Feb 16, 2021. Last updated Feb 16, 2021.
Sussex Police announced plans on Tuesday to donate blades dumped in amnesty 'bins' to the Knife Angel, which has been put together by 25-year-old sculptor Alfie Bradley.
Alfie Bradley built a 27-foot angel statue out of 100,000 knives to promotes anti-knife violence in the UK. ... The sculpture took over 18 months to create and weighs between seven and 10 tons.
Alfie Bradley, who created the sculpture, said: "30% of the knives that are on the Angel were bloodied when we received them - they all had to be sterilised." ...
Alfie Bradley, the artist best known for his Knife Angel sculptor, will feature in a new Sky Arts series, Landmark. Local news you can trust News Sport Entertainment Your World Newsletters ...
Hertfordshire Constabulary has confirmed that a knife angel will be on display in the county as part of a wider anti-violence campaign.
An anti-domestic violence sculpture made entirely ... from 100,000 blades which tours the country acting as a memorial to young knife-crime victims and created by artist Alfie Bradley and the ...
Knife Angel, created by artist Alfie Bradley, ... A massive sculpture made out of 100,000 confiscated knives is put on display in front of a city cathedral on Thursday.
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Knife Angel was created by artist Alfie Bradley at the British Ironwork Centre A statue made from 100,000 knives has been unveiled in Bradford to mark the beginning of an anti-violence campaign ...