Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Spoon Gorilla

I am following the Knife angel with the Spoon Gorilla! The idea for a giant gorilla statue grew from a conversation between magician Uri Geller and Clive Knowles, Chairman of the British Ironworks Centre and Black Country Metal Works. Famous for his spoon-bending abilities, Uri commissioned an artwork of a gorilla made from spoons.



Schools from across the UK, as well as far-flung places such as China, India, and Kenya, donated spoons for the project. Sculptor, Alfie Bradley, told the BBC that he thought of the artwork as “a protector of children” because the spoons were donated by schoolchildren.

After the statue was finished five months later, an astonishing 40,000 spoons had gone into creating the giant ape, including a spoon said to have been used by Winston Churchill himself. Each spoon was welded by hand to create the 12-foot-tall statue.

All photos are from the web.




16 comments:

Terra said...

That is an outstanding sculpture and it works on every level. What a brilliant idea and sculptor.

Ella said...

I must admit that the gorilla statue is very nicely made!
Uri Geller also tried to "conquer" the Netherlands, but the Dutch are too sober for him!
Have a great day, Ginny!

Ann said...

That is an impressive sculpture.

Hootin Anni said...

Wow...that is some job of work! And the FBI agent story too.

Tamago said...

Wow, what a dynamic spoon art. Very impressive gorilla sculpture!
I wonder where Churchill's spoon is used :-)
The FBI story is impressive, too :-)

MadSnapper said...

amazing talent, the knife and the spoon.. waiting for the fork ha ha... maybe a peacock? that is a ton of spoons and many hours of work... great post. again! i was glad to see the knife scuplture yesterday, but was not commenting

Nancy Chan said...

Amazing sculpture. Great job.

George said...

That is really a neat sculpture.

Chatty Crone said...

That is soooooooooooooooooooooooooo cool.
And advice - never get involved with the FB! - lol.

Ruth Hiebert said...

That is quite amazing.

Carla from The River said...

WOW!
And interesting story from the FBI!!

photowannabe said...

Fascinating and so artistic.
How time consuming too. Thanks for sharing
Sue

Sakuranko said...

Oh super amazing darling
xx

Rose said...

That gorilla is amazing.

Buttercup said...

This is new to me and I love it. Thanks so much for the suggestion of ribbon lace for Nessie. I will be on the lookout on the Joann's website. She'll be a picky bride, but I'm looking forward to the project. Take good care!

LC said...

That is amazing and the school kids in front precious!

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