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Big news: good and
bad.
I have a winner of a
combat bracelet – congratulations to SB for getting the right answer after some
very clever googling and a bit of inside knowledge.
However, there has
been an intervention from The International Olympic Committee and this is their
ruling;
SB knows me and that
may have given her a slight advantage. So the bracelet fitting goes ahead but
the competition continues – only open now to anyone who has never met me in
person.
All I’ve got to do is
remember how to do the knots on that bracelet
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CLUE No 14
Here’s the question;
7000 what? By whom?
K
Clue Number 14;
He died in 1986.
The story so far;
It’s a work of art by one of my favourite 20th century artists. If it’s a
sculpture, it’s the biggest sculpture ever made. If it’s performance art it
will be the longest performance…..ever.
He was very European, a sculptor and an early pioneer of
performance art. He was enigmatic, charismatic and created a myth around his
life which became a performance in itself.
Some of his sculptures were very intimate – vitrines (small
glass cases) filled with everyday objects while others were huge and brutal
depictions of a brutal century.
When you’ve got the answer, e-mail it in to me at;
The first right answer wins a combat bracelet, made by me.
Neil Harris
(a don’t stop till you
drop production)
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