Sails in 'Hush': a new art installation
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A monumental landscape artwork titled "Hush" hangs in the moors of Teesdale in Barnard Castle, England, July 18, 2019. /VCG Photo

A monumental landscape artwork titled "Hush" hangs in the moors of Teesdale in Barnard Castle, England, July 18, 2019. /VCG Photo

Done by landscape artist Steve Messam, hundreds of meters of recyclable saffron yellow fabric temporarily hang in Bales Hush, an old lead mining site on the Raby Estate in Upper Teesdale, England. /VCG Photo

Done by landscape artist Steve Messam, hundreds of meters of recyclable saffron yellow fabric temporarily hang in Bales Hush, an old lead mining site on the Raby Estate in Upper Teesdale, England. /VCG Photo

"Hush" is inspired by the geology, mining history and landscape of the area. It hangs over Bales Hush, an old lead mining site on the Raby Estate in Upper Teesdale, England. /VCG Photo

"Hush" is inspired by the geology, mining history and landscape of the area. It hangs over Bales Hush, an old lead mining site on the Raby Estate in Upper Teesdale, England. /VCG Photo

With one of the largest art pieces he has ever made, Messam tells reporters, "It's a stunning place, and nobody comes here, and if it just gets people up here to have a look at this landscape from this point of view, I think that's a good thing." /VCG Photo

With one of the largest art pieces he has ever made, Messam tells reporters, "It's a stunning place, and nobody comes here, and if it just gets people up here to have a look at this landscape from this point of view, I think that's a good thing." /VCG Photo