London Eye: February 2012 
                            Written by TOM FLYNN  
                              
                            If British Prime Minister David Cameron were in need of something to  sweeten  
                            his public image, what could be better than a miniature version of his  official London  
                            residence, 10 Downing Street, made entirely out of sugar cubes? 
                              
  
      
    One lump or a hundred and twenty-two? This miniature  sculpture of the British  
    Prime Minister's official London residence — No. 10,  Downing Street — by British 
     artist Brendan Jamison is part of an exhibition of  British craft and design currently  
    on display at No. 10. Image courtesy of  Brendan Jamison.                             
      
   
  
    This is the work of British sculptor Brendan Jamison  whose sculptures in sugar 
   have been attracting huge interest in recent months.  His model of the prime 
   minister's home is included in an exhibition of the best  in British craft and design  
  currently on display at 10, Downing Street. 
  
                            
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