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Inspiration from the Sun: A Stunning Sculpture at Bristol's Jubilee Pool
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January 19, 2026•3 days ago

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A five-meter diameter sculpture named Helios, inspired by the sun, is now displayed at Bristol's Jubilee Pool. Created by artist Luke Jerram, the illuminated artwork will shine above the water for three weeks. This installation is part of a fundraising campaign to replace the pool's roof and install solar panels. Helios is on its first-ever display over a swimming pool.
An art installation inspired by the sun has gone on display at a swimming pool.
The sculpture, created by artist Luke Jerram, has been suspended in Jubilee Pool in Bristol. The artwork will shine above the water and reflect across its surface for three weeks.
Named Helios after the ancient Greek mythological god who personified the sun, the piece measures five metres (16.4ft) in diameter and weighs about 50kg.
"I like creating artwork that brings people together and there's something nice about using a community space like this [Jubilee Pool] that's accessible to everybody," Jerram said.
The sculpture has been displayed at the pool as part of a fundraising campaign to replace the main roof and install solar panels.
Jules Laming, chairwoman of trustees at Jubilee Pool, said the team were "thrilled" to host Helios.
"It is the first time that Helios has ever been hung over a swimming pool anywhere in the world, so this is a world exclusive," she said.
Jerram added: "It's also that opportunity in the middle of winter, when it's so dark and cold outside, to come here and have a swim underneath the sun.
After it leaves the pool on 8 February, Helios will be displayed in Manchester, before heading to Borneo, London and then to the US.
The Bristol-based artist recently celebrated 1,000 exhibitions in more than 50 countries worldwide.
Those include artworks at permanent museums and on public display, like nearby Palm Temple located on The University of Bristol campus.
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