MANCHESTER UNITED - 'Manchester United Sculptures in Workshop' - July, 2006 - Here are four of the six pieces near completion before heading from SW France to Manchester in the UKMANCHESTER UNITED - 'Wayne Rooney' - July, 2006 - Here is the 'Rooney' figure shown pre-delivery, pre-addition of mouldable galvanised mesh and AIG sponsors shirtMANCHESTER UNITED - 'Wayne Rooney' in Cheshire Garden - July, 2006 - Here is another angle of the 'Rooney' Figure, taken before installationMANCHESTER UNITED - 'Wayne Rooney' in Situ Sporting the AIG Sponsors Shirt - August, 2006 - The six figures are installed in 'The Kit Room', a new Hospitality Suite in the NW Quadrant at 'Old Trafford'MANCHESTER UNITED - 'Wayne Rooney & Peter Schmeichel' - December, 2006 - The two welded steel sculptures shown in Situ (Photograph taken by professional photographer John Angerson)MANCHESTER UNITED - 'Peter Schmeichel' pre-Installation - July, 2006MANCHESTER UNITED - 'Peter Schmeichel' in Situ - December, 2006 - Photograph taken by professional photographer John AngersonMANCHESTER UNITED - 'Eric Cantona' pre-Installation - July, 2006 - "I wanted to get across his Gallic imperiousness, whilst at the same time showing his distinctive profile"MANCHESTER UNITED - 'Eric Cantona' in Situ - December, 2006 - The sculpture is shown sporting Cantona's famous upturned collared shirt. I fragmented the kit to make it harmonious with the lines of the sculpture (photographed by John Angerson)MANCHESTER UNITED - 'Eric Cantona' Head Detail - December, 2006 - Photographed by John AngersonMANCHESTER UNITED - 'Amy and Eric Cantona' - December, 2006 - Photograph taken by professional photographer John AngersonMANCHESTER UNITED - 'George Best' in Situ Prior to Having Shirt Fitted - August, 2006 - The mouldable, galvanised steel mesh aside from having transluscent yet reflective qualities, also allows the football kit to fall more naturally on the figures'MANCHESTER UNITED - 'George Best' Wearing the 1968 European Cup Final Shirt - "I wished to reflect Best's ambidextrous football skills, he was so balanced and poised"MANCHESTER UNITED - 'Figure Heading a Football' - July, 2006MANCHESTER UNITED - 'Figure Heading a Football' (Sporting the 1909 Shirt) - December, 2006 - Although this piece does not directly represent a particular player, I looked to hairstyles, moustaches of the era to represent this piece in an effective way. (Photographed by John Angerson)MANCHESTER UNITED - 'Newton Heath' pre-Installation - July, 2006 - "I wanted to make this figure appear old fashioned, to look dapper with his moustache and reflect elements of his era"MANCHESTER UNITED - 'Newton Heath' in Situ (Sculpture Sporting Manchester United's Earliest 1892 Strip) - December, 2006 - Photograped by John AngersonMANCHESTER UNITED - 'Eric Cantona working drawings for Manchester United Commission' - Mixed media  (96cm x 124cm) - 2008 - Private sale
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MANCHESTER UNITED - 'Peter Schmeichel' in Situ - December, 2006 - Photograph taken by professional photographer John Angerson

“I created these six sculptures for the ‘Kit Room’, a new Hospitality Suite in the NW Quadrant at Old Trafford, home of ‘Manchester United’ Football Club, in August 2006. I turned Manchester United legends George Best, Wayne Rooney, Eric Cantona and Peter Schmeichel into life-size steel sculptures to celebrate the launch of the newly renovated stand and hospitality areas at Old Trafford. Each of the three-dimensional figures has been created to not only be recognisable as the player, but to mimic their movement, stance and physical characteristics, sporting some of ‘Manchester United’s’ famous shirts from 1892 to the present day. Best is seen in his 1968 European final shirt running with the ball, Cantona, imperious, with his hands on his hips and head to the side, Schmeichel at full stretch and Rooney having just unleashed one his trademark thundering drives. The other two figures sporting the oldest shirts reflect the hairstyles (and moustaches!) of their era. I wanted the five wall-mounted sculptures and free-standing Rooney figure to relate to each other in the Hospitality Suite with contrasting, dynamic positions.”


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