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In pictures: Bullish bike tyre sculpture claims top prize at Kimbolton … – Stuff

Old bike tyres were put to formidable use in the winning entry at the Kimbolton Sculpture Festival.
Ashhurst man Regan Cooper’s raging “Terrybull” claimed first place, netting the sculptor $5000 and drawing $13,000 at auction at the event held at Kimbolton Domain.
Festival-goers on Saturday who had also attended the 2018 festival would have recalled the Ashhurst artist’s similarly-styled earlier entry, Tyrone the Retyred Horse.
Kimbolton Art & Sculpture Trust trustee Tony Waugh said it was fantastic to have the event back again after being cancelled by Covid in 2022.
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An estimated 4500 punters attended, enjoying the exhibition of more than 100 sculptures, 145 craft stalls, a car club parade, plus demonstrations, an auction, activities for children and entertainment.
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