On the left is Vox Pop a bronze by John Clinch installed in Queens Court in 1988 and is a very lifelike group of people.
Also at Queens Court part of a Roman mosaic is displayed this was found at Bancroft Park where you can find the famous Concrete Cows.
The life sized Black Horse is situated outside Lloyds Bank on the corner of Secklow Gate and Silbury Boulevard, Standing on a marble plinth it was cast in bronze by Elizebeth Frink in 1978 one of the first sculptures in the new city centre
The Whisperer,
Sculpted in 1984 by Andre Wallace is a fine bronze of two ladies doing what ladies are best at,
(having a little gossip),
It is situated outside the Library building on Silbury Boulevard, Central Milton Keynes.
Unveiled in May 2001 by Dame Cleo Laine this seat outside Ottaker’s bookshop in Midsummer Place is yet another fascinating addition to the collection of sculptures in Central Milton Keynes.
It is crafted in the shape of a leather bound book with a ball and chain attached and cast in bronze by Bill Woodrow.
Why not have a look and maybe take a seat.
Looking for a Star?, These strange bronze objects are scattered round the Theatre District in Central Milton Keynes,
They represent the Paparatzi waiting to photograph anyone of interest.,
Steven Gregory
A Mighty Blow for Freedom a bronze man by Michael Sandle showing exactly what he thinks about television by attacking one with an axe.
Situated by the open market Central Milton Keynes
The Circle of Light by Liliane Lijn,are copper tubes suspended from the roof in Midsummer Boulevard
Dangerous Liason (Above)
Is in the Theatre District two bronze masked figures by Philip Jackson.
Also in Queens Court inset in the paving is a circular band of stainless steel, a walk round this will lead you to eight stainless steel bollards, On top of each of these is a bronze bezel,one pictured below sorry about the bird droppings, Four show the Zodiac signs these are engraved respectively Mid Summer Sunrise, Mid Summer Sunset, Mid Winter Sunrise, and Mid Winter Sunset.
The others are marked North, East, South, and West.
Another feature is the stainless steel sundial likewise marked with months and zodiac and shows sunrise sunset lines.
All the sculptures on this page can be found in Central Milton Keynes
On the right we have Dream Flight, depicting a boy on a flying Carpet,
Below: A Girl on a Flying Carpet, and below right we have High Flyer, a girl with a kite, All three bronzes were made by Philomina Davis and installed in Queens Court in 1984.
Sadly now lost to us but worth a mention this mosaic Margaret Powel That used to be in the theater entrance was made entirely of marbles by, Mee Kyoung Shin.
On the right is part of the painting,
Fiction, Non-Fiction and Reference.
By Fionnuala Boyd, & Leslie Evans,
A depicting a vision of people and places around Milton Keynes
Acrylic on canvas can be seen at Central Library CMK