Park's dolphin sculpture restored by art students

Durlston Country Park The restored dolphin sculpture on a stand in the open air. It's a life-sized grey and white bottlenose dolphin. Behind the sculpture is a single-storey building with a large set of patio doors. Durlston Country Park
The dolphin will go back on display after being repaired

A dolphin sculpture at a country park in Dorset that had been looking "very worse for wear" has been restored by two model-making students.

The 30-year-old bottlenose was given to Durlston Country Park by a marine park in the Netherlands.

It had been used to teach visitors about the aquatic mammals but the fibreglass surface had become cracked and damaged over time.

The country park said it was grateful for the Arts University Bournemouth students for volunteering their time and expertise.

Durlston Country Park A person in a brown camouflage hoodie wearing a respirator facemask posing for the camera next to the dolphin which has its nose facing towards the camera. The person is holding up a spray can and has their other hand held up. The dolphin is covered in pale cream coloured primer.Durlston Country Park
The model-making students spent three days repairing and respraying the dolphin

Violet Angel, who specialises in architectural model-making, said: "I grew up in Swanage so I remember the dolphin quite fondly as a child.

"When I saw on Facebook they were asking for help repairing it, I felt I had the skills, that I could do something nice for my community.

"It was about three days, all-in-all, but we are used to being perfectionists.

"It was a really fun project and a nice break away from our usual working."

Fellow student Sophia McClarnon said: "We didn't break into him enough to know exactly what's inside but he's covered in some sort of fiberglass mesh and it had torn open over the years.

"Various layers had come apart so we were filling in the bits that had folded open, and meshing the outside back together and painting over it again."

Durlston Country Park The cracked and damaged surface of the dolphin sculptureDurlston Country Park
The fibreglass surface of the sculpture had become cracked over time

The dolphin was originally given in exchange for some marine artwork produced by an artist in residence at Durlston in 1993.

A country park spokesperson said: "I'm not sure if it has been previously repaired, but certainly over the past few years it had began to look very worse for wear.

"We are so grateful for their help."

Listen: Sophia McClarnon and Violet Angel explain how they repaired the sculpture

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