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Winter/Horbelt Basket 7, Oxley Bank, 2004. Photo: Jonty Wilde

Basket 7, Winter and Horbelt
Roaring wind, going inside to be unprotected, to have space rearranged the ultimate inside/out...Lasting and unforgetting.
Jenny Schofield

 

The Mansion, Bretton Hall. Anthony Caro, Dream City 1996. Steel rusted. Photo: Jonty Wilde

I went to Bretton Hall 2002- 2003. In our first year, in the summer, we created pieces of theatre around the YSP grounds. The evening performances were magical. All lit up with torch light. I think I was at my happiest here.
Will

 

People walking at YSP Photo: Jonty Wilde

My friend Kate and I visited one day in April a few years ago. It was a cold, damp, grey Yorkshire day and we seemed to be the only people here! Kate had thought it would be a good idea to wear flip-flops so her jeans soaked up all the muddy water from the boggy fields. It still made us smile though! (Me more than Kate...)
Sarah Livermore (& Kate Long)

footprint in the snow. Photo: YSP

We have very happy memories of visiting the sculpture park during its first large-scale exhibtion of Zimbabwean stone sculptures. On one occasion, all was covered with a thick, smooth layer of snow: we took numerous memorable photographs.
Ann and Bob Fryer

 

Barbara Hepworth. Curved Reclining Form (Rosewall) 1960-62. Nebrasia Stone. Photo: Jonty Wilde

My 1st visit (this was my 2nd) was in 1988, I'd just moved to Sheffield to be close to my boyfriend and he ended the relationship. To cheer myself up I came on the bus- it rained all day but I remember the Barbara Hepworth work.
Louise Ellis

Andy Goldsworthy Leaf Stalk Room 2007. Photo: Jonty Wilde

Astounding. A word not used lightly was all I could think starring at Leaf Stalk. Tears in my eyes at the patience, the beauty, how astounding.

 

Photo sent in by Chris Edmunds

De-stressing at YSP, Nov. 03.
Chris Edmunds