INTERNATIONALLY renowned Cradley artist Luke Perry has unveiled his latest sculpture.
Mr Perry, who helped recreate the Titanic's anchor in Netherton for Channel 4, has created a dragon sculpture for King Edwards College, Stourbridge.
The sculpture which was inspired by the historic college's old emblem and quotes from literature.
Mr Perry said: "I used to attend King Edwards College so this has been a great project for me.
"The college wanted a focal point for an outdoor area where students could study and be inspired."
He added: "I worked with the students to come up with ideas for the sculpture, which is called King Ed's Folly, and we came up with the dragon idea mixed with quotes from literature."
The sculpture depicts a dragon devouring a sign post and will be installed next week.
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