Brighton University graduate Christie Harrington-Johnson made a sculpture of a Crowned Crane for her degree using thousands of pieces of plastic cutlery and then put it on display in the front garden of her home in Emsworth, Hants. The 22 year old said ''Loads of people have stopped to take photoraphs I find it quite funny''. It took Christie, two weeks to make the bird using 5oo barbecue skewers and 4000 plastic knives, forks and spoons. Christie added ''We call the crane CC and it is taller than me. I am so proud of it. It has helped me develop as an artist and I hope people ar impressed


Brighton University graduate Christie Harrington-Johnson made a sculpture of a Crowned Crane for her degree using thousands of pieces of plastic cutlery and then put it on display in the front garden of her home in Emsworth, Hants. The 22 year old said ''Loads of people have stopped to take photoraphs I find it quite funny''. It took Christie, two weeks to make the bird using 5oo barbecue skewers and 4000 plastic knives, forks and spoons. Christie added ''We call the crane CC and it is taller than me. I am so proud of it. It has helped me develop as an artist and I hope people ar impressed by it. I wasn't sure what to do with it but then my mum had ther idea of putting it on display at home.'' Christie gained a 2:1 degree and is now looking for work as a costume designer. PIC MIKE WALKER, MIKE WALKER PICTURES,2013


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