The incomparable Jim Holden came down and took a few photos of the final day of the bonfire sculpture build of 2016 yesterday:
Immense towering sculptures that are built in a mad-dash during every November leading up to East Hoathly's Bonfire Carnival celebrations. The bonfire is built with waste wood destined for landfill. The whole project is left entirely in my hands which is wonderfully liberating, not having a brief or budget to worry about.
The bonfire is a community project built for and by the members of the village Carnival Society, all entirely by amazing volunteers.
The incomparable Jim Holden came down and took a few photos of the final day of the bonfire sculpture build of 2016 yesterday:
The really crazy time of year has started - spent the weekend beginning this years bonfire sculpture for East Hoathly's annual Carnival.
This week end saw the start of East Hoathly's bonfire sculpture. Taking the nation's response to the 100 years since the beginning of World War one
A bonfire commission to form the centre piece at a special birthday party.
A blogged progress of this years bonfire - built in a hurry over three weekends.
A blogged progress on the building of this years bonfire sculpture. Built s part of the village of East Hoathly, East Sussex's celebrations.