Crovie Sculpture

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Crovie Sculpture

Location

Crovie, Banff
Crovie, Macduff, Aberdeenshire

Date

1990

Description

Large ash wood carving 12 foot high, with metal elements. The artist's title is "Scottish Athena" - Athena being the ancient Greek - "Goddess of wisdom, practical skills and prudent Warfare" hence the metal head piece.
"I called her that because of the prudent warfare bit because of Crovie being the place where people went during the clearing of the highlands - I thought she could be a protector therefore up on that cliff top ready with her helmet piece. The steel eyes were to reflect the sky or sunset etc to give that timeless expression. Also because in another definition she was termed patron of the arts and the piece was done as part of a Thankyou to the companies who had donated or supported the Scottish Sculpture Workshop at Lumsden."

Related Information

Editors note: In the past I wrongly interpreted this sculpture as a portrayal of a fisher wifie, my apologies to the artist and to anyone I may have misled

Era

1900s

Information Source

The Artist

Categories

Iconography

  • classical deities
  • human figure

Creator

  • Rosie Bradshaw, Artist

External Links

Photographer

  • Dianne Sutherland

Unavailable Data

  • OS Map Reference
  • Related Artefacts

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