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Flight

Saad Qureshi 2021

In 2021, Sky Arts broadcasted a television series called 'Landmark'; a competition to find the hottest new talent in the world of outdoor sculpture. Episode One of this series focused on the three contestants in the northern category, which brings us to Grizedale and our first entrant (alphabetically speaking): Saad Qureshi's 'Flight'.

Thoughtfully placed in a lovely spot just north of the Millwood Trail where two streams converge and frame the piece nicely, 'Flight' represents the wings of a dragonfly, constructed from oven-baked stainless steel and stained glass, making it impossible to miss. Qureshi, who has seen his work exhibited all around the world, grew up in Bewal, Pakistan, and his upbringing continues to influence his work. On his website, he says of 'Flight':

"When I was a child, my mum and my aunt used to take in Persian carpets for washing. The rugs would be laid out on the roof to dry, with strict instructions to errant children not to go near them and risk making them dirty again. I was enchanted by dragonflies, and my cousin Maria and I used to chase after them and try to catch them. To our frustrated astonishment, the dragonflies seemed attracted to the rugs on the roof, and would fly off and settle on them. It was as though they knew this was their safe zone. I began to think of dragonflies as these alluring creatures with wings like stained glass, who themselves were drawn to pretty things, and instinctively knew how to keep out of danger.

These personal associations were set into a rich fabric of cultural omens and superstitions that abound in South Asia surrounding animals, birds and insects. For example, it’s believed that if a dragonfly comes to rest on you and closes its wings, then you are in for seven years of good fortune.

In folklore across the world, they symbolise positive change, self-realisation and a mental and emotional breakthrough to deeper understanding and wisdom. The development of the infant dragonfly to its mature magnificence is one of nature’s great metamorphoses. But rebirth and hope are the province of everyone, whatever their age or background, and the dragonfly is the perfect symbol for manifestation, positivity and inspiration uniting us all."

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