LONDON - A 27-foot sculpture made out of 100,000 knives could be placed on the fourth plinth in London's Trafalgar Square in tribute to victims of knife crime. The sculpture, named "Knife Angel," was ...
British artist Alfie Bradley is creating a “knife angel” sculpture made out of 100,000 knives seized by police or handed to them as part of the ongoing knife amnesty project in the UK. The large-scale ...
Alfie Bradley is tackling the issue of knife violence in a most unique way. The sculptor unveiled his dramatic 27-foot statue, "Knife Angel," at the British Ironwork Centre in Oswestry, Shropshire.
A teenage boy was stabbed in a Black Country borough on the same day the Knife Angel was unveiled there. The 16-year-old was left seriously injured following the attack on High Street, West Bromwich, ...
A blade surrender scheme has been announced to coincide with the arrival of the Knife Angel - a sculpture which highlights the devastating effect of knife crime. The 27ft (8m) statue, made from ...
A sculpture made from 100,000 knives has arrived in Welwyn Garden City to coincide with an amnesty. The 27ft (8m) Knife Angel, which was created from blades seized by police, was designed to highlight ...
The famous knife angel sculpture has arrived in Birmingham. It has been at Coventry Cathedral for the last month, but has now moved into Victoria Square today (May 8). The 27ft-high artwork is made ...
The mother of a young Perth man who lost his life in a blade attack has praised a giant sculpture highlighting the dangers of knife crime as it’s revealed the Fair City will be the first in Scotland ...
Standing in the the shadow of 100,00 knives Alison Madgin will tell her family's tragic story in a bid to stop others facing the same devastation. After a hard-fought campaign to bring the dramatic ...
People are being invited to a “Farewell to the Knife Angel” vigil at Liverpool Cathedral to remember all those affected by knife crime. It will take place at 4.30pm on January 26, while the 27-foot ...
A giant sculpture made of more than 100,000 knives has gone on show again in Wales to promote "widespread intolerance to violent behaviour". Wales has seen a 105% increase in knife crime over the past ...