‘The Lady’, A resplendent eighteenth century copper living statue loosely based on the french queen Marie Antoinette is initially a static piece, lifelessly frozen in time, gradually she emerges from stillness to bring to life all the beauty and grace of another era.
After attending finishing school in a famous quarry just to the south of Vienna, this delightful young debutante has toured extensively around the continent in the last decade including appearances at the Pflaster Spektakle (Lintz), Feste de Merce (Barcelona), Ghent Fiestin (Ghent) and the Edinburgh arts festival, before travelling to the antipodies to continue her unchaperoned adventures. Whilst accustomed to all levels of society, the lady is perfect for public engagements; suitable for appearances at a variety of events from festivals to weddings, meet and greet to roving, she transfixes and delights both young and old with her majesty and her magic.
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