Sculpture Trail
Artist Name: Brendan McGloin
Title: Carraige na Nean, (Rock of the birds)
Year of Installation: 2000
Size: 3m arch, 2m monolithe
Medium: Limestone, Sandstone, Lead, Granite
Location: Promenade Bundoran
Description: Monolithe
Artist Name: Locky Morris
Title: Dry
Year of Installation: 2000
Medium: Bronze
Location: Various around Promenade Bundoran.
Description: DRY is a series of 6 bronze towels placed permanently at locations along the shorefront - the image featured is that of a towel discarded by a careless bather. Can you find his runners?
Artist Name: Walker & Walker
Title: Double Daisy
Year of Installation: 2000
Size: 60 x 60 x 150 cm approx.
Medium: Painted cast bronze
Location: Seafront playground beside Waterworld Bundoran
Description: Two over sized daisies cast in bronze and painted, interlocking in the manner of a daisy chain
Artist Name: Grace Weir
Title: 1000 Silver Limpets
Year of Installation: 2000
Size: approx 50m
Medium: Chrome plated stainless steel
Location: Car Park below the bridge opposite Edwardian Terrace
Description: 1000 limpets cast in stainless steel and chrome-plated, forming a straight line along a wall. Count them and see…
Artist Name: Brendan McGloin
Title: Aolchloch Punta, limestone punt.
Year of Installation: 2002
Size: 8.5m long x 2m wide x 1.3m high
Medium: Limestone, Sandstone and Granite
Location: West End Bundoran
Description: The seating when viewed as a whole represents a boat based on the kind used by local fishermen during the mid 1900's. The project is site specific.
Artist Name: Brendan McGloin
Title: An Triur Ceann, The Triskle Heads,
Year of Installation: 2002
Size: 2m x 5m
Medium: Limestone and Sandstone
Location: Outside Bundoran Civic Offices & Library
Description: Three heads carved in one block of Limestone set upon a sandstone column with a capping stone between, reading the names of the three masters in Gaelic.
Artist Name: Elizabeth Caffrey & Sean Campbell
Title: Between the known and Unknown
Year of Installation: 2006
Size: 2.9m H 3m L 1.3m W
Medium: Cast and welded bronze reinforced with stainless steel
Location: Located at the highest point on the N15 Ballyshannon Bundoran bypass.
Description: In selecting both the site and the windswept Hawthorn Tree, we hope to reactivate the public’s interest in the traditions associated with the Hawthorn and its association with the Rath structures.

