EPS Horse

A horse sculpted out of EPS was the star of the May Day Carnival in Midhurst, West Sussex on 6 May 2002.

Marion Tupper and Sarah Cooper who work at Rother House, a residential home for the elderly, in Midhurst, made the horse. The artistic pair spent hours chipping away at the huge EPS block that was donated by LINPAC Moulded Foams in Chichester, to create the horse for their float. They even sponge-painted it, so it would look like a dapple grey.

Sadly someone left the stable door open and the horse was never seen again. But Marion and Sarah are already hard at work on another horse for their float at the Selsey Carnival later on in the summer.

 

 

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