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21st Century Sheffield:
The Cutting Edge - meet the sculptor!
Brett Payne at work in his studio
Brett Payne at work in his studio
As part of the plans to revamp Sheffield Station, there'll be a large sculpture of Sheffield steel. We met one of the sculptors and asked him about the inspiration behind the project.
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The sculpture will be 80m long.

It will be 1m high at its shortest point and 4.5m high at its tallest.

It will be made from a special sort of Sheffield steel that will prevent the sculpture from becoming discoloured.

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Brett Payne is one of three sculptors working on the "Cutting Edge" sculpture.

Along with Sheffield colleagues Chris Knight and Keith Tyssen, he is creating a work made of Sheffield steel that will stretch for

We caught up with Brett in his Sheffield studio, and asked him about this groundbreaking project.

Brett Payne, one of the sculptors
Brett Payne, one of the sculptors working on the project

Brett, tell us about your team.
"Keith was, until recently, head of the Metalwork and Jewellery department at Sheffield Hallam University. He was born and educated in Sheffield."

"Chris and I both came to the city some twenty years ago. I was attracted by the breadth and quality of its metal and Silversmithing traditions. After taking degrees in 3-Dimensional Design at Psalter Lane, we both chose to live and work in Sheffield."

What's the inspiration behind the project?
"It's a product of Sheffield; conceived and designed in Sheffield for Sheffield. It can be made in Sheffield, by Sheffield people, using expertise and materials produced in Sheffield."

arrow See a gallery of drawings of the Cutting Edge

Can you describe the Cutting Edge to us?
"The sculpture has two ends; at the top of Sheaf Square it's circular, at the Station end it's elliptical. The ends will be set with coloured glass designed by Keiko Mukade and lit from the inside. The glass is glorious - it'll radiate a jewel-like quality.
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"It follows the incline of the land - it'll be about a metre in diameter at the high end, and about 4.5 metres tall at the low end."

"The sculpture will curve gently for nearly 90m, and it's lit from below. This means that at night, it'll look almost as if it's floating."

What do you think Cutting Edge represents?
"We think it represents Sheffield鈥檚 historic and contemporary ability, through the skill of its people and the power of its industrial expertise, to refine, to produce and to create objects of beauty, awe and worth. Cutting Edge stands as a symbol of the pride and strength of Sheffield."

"Plus, it's made of Sheffield steel. What better link with Sheffield could there be?"

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