The Coldstones Cut
Website Design
Website Build
SEO
Leaflet Design
Signage
Full video editing and captioning
Voice-over scriptwriting
Professional voiceover recording
Delivery of an inclusive, clear video experience for diverse audiences
Screen Titles
Where Art Meets Earth. Perched high above Nidderdale, The Coldstones Cut is part sculpture, part viewing platform, part industrial echo—an awe-inspiring, walk-through artwork by Andrew Sabin that redefines scale and presence.
Red Bonsai were invited to shape the digital and physical narrative for this monumental piece of land art, delivering a powerful brand expression that captures its scale, ambition and stark beauty.


We created the strapline “Where Art Meets Earth” to express the sculpture’s blend of landscape, geology, and artistic purpose.


We designed and built thecoldstonescut.org to share the project’s history, concept, and visitor experience. The site is clear and accessible, aimed at tourists, educators, and arts audiences.
Content Writing & Video Production. All copy and video content was created in-house to appeal to both art enthusiasts and tourists.
The tone balances insight with accessibility, highlighting The Coldstones Cut as both a destination in its own right and a key part of any visit to Nidderdale. The site invites visitors to discover the sculpture by offering clear guidance for exploring this unique location.


We scripted, recorded and edited the access video to help visitors plan their journey. This included:
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Full video editing and captioning
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Voice-over scriptwriting
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Organisation and direction of professional voiceover recording
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Delivery of an inclusive, clear video experience for diverse audiences



Printed Literature. Alongside the digital presence, we designed a printed leaflet to extend the experience offline. Featuring visitor information, maps, and striking imagery, the leaflet was created to sit comfortably in both tourist offices and arts venues—reflecting the dual nature of The Coldstones Cut as both landmark and artwork.