The Path of Positivity at The Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital (RJAH) has seen the addition of a new artwork – thanks to Oswestry-based studio, Designs in Mind.
Designs in Mind were commissioned by RJAH to create a symbolic sculpture for the Path of Positivity – an evolving green space at Shropshire’s specialist orthopaedic hospital that provides a place of wellbeing for patients, staff and visitors.
The new sculpture was designed and handcrafted by members of Designs in Mind, a not-for-profit design studio that supports adults in Shropshire to improve their mental health, through involvement in ambitious art and design projects.
The artwork reflects themes of love, compassion and friendship, aiming to inspire those who visit the Path.
The hand painted design covering the sculpture celebrates the idea that life continues, and nature prevails, despite chaos. The motifs depicted symbolise new life and the arrival of spring.
Victoria Sugden, Charity Director at RJAH, said: “We are delighted to collaborate with Designs in Mind on this wonderful project. The Path of Positivity has been created to promote mental and emotional wellbeing, and this sculpture beautifully encapsulates that purpose.
“Inspired by the iconic Lambananas artwork in Liverpool, we wanted to bring an orthopaedic twist to our design. By featuring arms and the heart sign made with hands, we nod to musculoskeletal health and the wrap-around caring nature of our staff, volunteers, and the community we serve.”
As part of the creative process, workshops were held at the Oswestry-based hospital, where staff and visitors had the opportunity to contribute ideas and inspiration for the piece. These ideas were then developed further by members of the Designs in Mind studio.
The completed artwork, brought to life using a mix of primers, acrylic paints, acrylic pens, and sealed with high-grade yacht varnish.
A team of studio members worked meticulously to transfer the design onto the sculpture by hand, ensuring every detail conveyed the message of hope and renewal.
Ruth Mills, CEO at Designs in Mind, said: “The best bit for me was coming into the studio each week and seeing the sculpture change and develop as all we worked on it together.”
Bridie Dunbabin, Studio Lead at Designs in Mind, added: “We are always very pleased to be able to work with RJAH on ambitious artwork and installations.
“This project was a labour of love and definitely challenged us at times due to its somewhat awkward shape but seeing it in situ has been a really rewarding experience for me and all of the studio team.
“Our members and volunteers worked incredibly hard to make it happen and it’s a wonderful celebration of the hard work both RJAH and Designs in Mind do day to day to help people.
“We are excited to create more artwork in the future and continue to celebrate the importance of creativity in our lives.”
The Designs in Mind and RJAH Charity Teams with the sculpture on the Path of Positivity.