The Brendan Jamison Sugar Cube Replica of the London Tate Modern
Allison Love — June 7, 2010 — Art & Design
References: homelife.au & notcot.org
The Brendan Jamison sugar cube replica of London's Tate Modern Museum is quite the masterpiece. The Irish sculptor is creating the sugar replica for the London Festival of Architecture.
The amazing replica comes equipped with a chimney that extends a meter high and all the trimmings of the real Tate Modern. The sculptor already has quite the resume of sugar buildings, including a gigantic castle. The Brendan Jamison sugar cube replica is quite innovative and uses a great medium for an entirely new take on architecture.
The amazing replica comes equipped with a chimney that extends a meter high and all the trimmings of the real Tate Modern. The sculptor already has quite the resume of sugar buildings, including a gigantic castle. The Brendan Jamison sugar cube replica is quite innovative and uses a great medium for an entirely new take on architecture.
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