A MASSIVE sculpture consisting of wind chimes, panels and beads has been created by people with learning disabilities and a Malvern artist.
Artist Peter Harris helped the adults at Perryfields Day Centre to create the sculpture over a period of a few months after visiting the centre one day a week.
The finished product was unveiled at the centre on Midland Road, Worcester, last Thursday, September 13.
"He liaised with the people helping him with the sculpture," said Debbie Hyde, day services manager at the centre. "There are tubes running through the bottom which have panels so you can create noise."
The project was made possible by funding from Elmley Trust, a charity that support arts projects and The Friends of Perryfields.
"It's quite unique and the aim is that everybody can enjoy it," added Ms Hyde.
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