
Artinstallationen notable in Scotland
Kelpies is a pair of enormous horse heads by artist Andy Scott, who currently dominates Forth & Clyde Canal at Falkirk, Scotland. The sculpture is about 30 feet tall and are designed for architectural monument of Scottish origin. According to Wikipedia: Kelpies name reflects the mythological animals, processed, power and endurance of 10 horses
a property that is similar to a fundamental change and endurance waterways in Scotland.
Kelpies are lowering the coolness of the Scottish industry, which pulls the wagons, plows, barges and ships coal shaping the current system of Falkirk area. The sculptures are in fact two Clydesdales city of Glasgow and are made of steel construction with stainless steel. Although the structure is almost built, you will discover that Kelpies April 2014 for visitors. Scott has a variety of small sculptures "Kelpies" in which a couple in Chicago and the University Pardue. The photos shown belong to Kit Downey, Tracey Russell, Barry Ferguson, and Trixta Photography. Exposure
Kelpies huge horse head sculpture
Eye-catcher for visitors
Stainless structures
Illustration created with style
Heads of large horses
Stainless steel components
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Video of the horses' heads