The Angel of the South is locally made
Topsham is now home, until January, to Brendan Rawlings’ latest work - The Angel of the South.
The sculpture, made from driftwood, is residing now at St Margaret’s Church now on Fore Street Topsham. Showcasing local extraordinary talent and giving the town a boost and residents a lift in a challenging year.
Check out the brilliant front footage below:
😮 Check out this amazing drone footage of the new 'Angel of the South' sculpture in #Topsham! Showcasing local extraordinary talent and giving the town a boost and residents a lift in a challenging year.
— Radio Exe (@radioexe) December 1, 2020
(Video: Love Topsham / Flymultimedia) pic.twitter.com/YKJ8rAhtWv
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