Abundance London unveil the latest artwork on the W4th Plinth

By Joe Acklam

24th Apr 2023 | Local News

'The Ceiling in the Sky' has been selected as the latest artwork to be displayed on the W4th Plinth. Photo: Robin Webster.
'The Ceiling in the Sky' has been selected as the latest artwork to be displayed on the W4th Plinth. Photo: Robin Webster.

Transylvanian artist Cristina Schek has had her artwork selected to be the new W4th Plinth in Chiswick. 

'The Ceiling in the Sky' by Schek will be displayed on the W4th Plinth on the TfL brick wall of the railway embankment at Turnham Green Terrace having been voted for by the public. 

Schek is an artist originally from Transylvania who now lives in Hampton and is self-taught in photography who works in Surrealist fine-art photography as her main medium. 

A statement on the Abundance London said: "With this artwork, The Ceiling in the Sky, we go back in time to that pure wild wood that will eventually be urbanised and populated by some of the greatest creative minds in history.  

"Within the canopy of the forest, we can see projections of their future imaginations. This is the fertile forest floor from where the creations of many artists could grow tall and strong, reaching up to the sky." 

'The Ceiling in the Sky' follows 'The Earth' by Artist Unknown which had been on the board since February 2022. 

Abundance London have been running the W4th Plinth since September 2019, where a piece of art is displayed on a four-by-four metre on a board on the TfL brick wall of the railway embankment at Turnham Green Terrace, where the public gets to vote on what goes up. 

     

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