
Actually I thought of something unique and simple that really represents the environment of England. And holds a lot of objects in a single object which was a beautiful wreath.
So, Basically I used blue and yellow flowers and stacked it into it with colorful rope as the basic of the whole wreath.
Which I hanged at the main door.
So, it will be spiritually and hopefully happier when they see my work.

Today at the Yorkshire sculpture park we were all encouraged to create work inspired by color, using simple objects and items found in the nearby environment. I was inspired by the moldy drain to create the above sculpture. Taking the time to work in the outdoors with simple items was refreshing, especially when the result is hearing that you created something disturbing (I’d rather disturb than bore). The park in general was one of the biggest parks I have ever been in, and having to walk around with sheep was really fun. I found myself emotionally moved when I sat in the deer shelter Skyspace; having the clouds framed in just that way made me see them differently for the first time in my life.
Oh, we actually fit in half an hour in a gift shop today which made me really happy (first time to shop during the entire trip).
Liadin Cooke, a local artist, showed us round some of the famous sculptures at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, before we had the opportunity to make some of our own work.