Commended Entry (2021)

Treeantan (In The Wild)

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Triantan is the Gaelic word for triangle. But the sticks I used were also from the trees. This is why I chose this name. I looked at lines and then shapes. At first, I made just one shape but then there was lots of triangles. There was lots of lines and shapes in the playground but also in the woods where I picked my sticks from. I picked them all off the floor because I didn't want to hurt the trees. Now I see the maths in the playground but also in the woods.

— Leo Methven (P4)