'Shocked and overwhelmed': War horse artist wins council's jubilee public art commission
TEST Valley Borough Council has announced the winner of its platinum jubilee public art commission - and it’s set to go to a familiar face.
Amy Goodman, who created the spectacular Romsey War Horse for the War Memorial park, will create two new artworks for the north and south of the borough to honour the Queen’s 70 years of service to the people of the United Kingdom, the Realms and the Commonwealth, as well as the monarch’s connections to Test Valley.
The designs will be revealed later in the year but will be ‘sister’ sculptures featuring Her Majesty. They will be placed in central locations in Romsey and Andover and will be unveiled in early summer 2023. The specific locations will be announced closer to the time.
Pic: Amy Goodman has won the Test Valley jubilee art comissions