Ride of the Valkyries - sand sculpture

in OnChainArt3 years ago



It had been many years since I had last set foot in Blockus, Denmark. The last time I had worked there I had carved one of my favourite sculptures on the beach which you can read about here. This time I was back to a new location, a little more inland and away from the wilds of the ocean.

It was a big wall of sand that I was to be working on it with around 8 other people. I am always impressed by this big wall and love to see it carved as one big sculpture all together as a team but, as has become the norm most people just want to draw a vertical line and carve what they want with as little communication with their fellow carvers as possible. They would measure out the wall and divide the meterage. Select their bit and say 'This is mine, you can do whatever you want with the rest, Nanananana!' or something to that effect. I really think it's a pity but I am tired of arguing so, I let it go.



Stuck in the middle with you

Being sandwiched between two carvers I was happy to hear that Helena Bogert to my left also wanted to make something about Valkyries and so at least here was an opportunity to try one more time. We agreed that at least our areas could be joined into one bigger composition. She would create them flying down and I would have them picking up fallen fighters and flying off again.

For those who don't know what a Valkyrie is, they were a group of women on horses that would sweep the battlefield and take the slain up and off to Valhalla. This is of course in Norse mythology which was the theme of the project.

It was lots of fun to work with her on the big lines and get an interesting direction of movement. Although our styles are quite different I think it came together quite well.



Breaking the ice

Helena is a Dutch carver that I have known for many years but we were never that close. Our characters are quite different and we had never worked together before but I think we had a quiet respect for each other, At least I hope we did. So, it was nice to get together and discover each others process and get to know each other a bit better. We really clicked although we are on different wavelengths in many ways. All in all, I think it was a great experience for us and we got a little closer.



Working on this scale allows you to be a bit rougher with the details as people generally just see the big image. When you got close it was quite loose but I liked the poses and the big picture. it flowed nicely from one side to the other across the 20 or so meters.



The figures were pretty much life-sized and there is not much more I can write about this piece really except it was a win for me and Helena.

I married a star

Here is another Viking fact for you just to finish off this post. If you are a watcher of the TV series Vikings you may not know this but it is actually filmed in Ireland and my very own Valkyrie missus @clodaghdowning appears as a midwife delivering the baby of King Ivar and Freydis. It's in S05E18 title 'Baldur. I haven't watched it myself except for her scene but I think it looks like a pretty good show.





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Thanks for reading. I use PeakD to document my work as an ephemeral Sculptor of sand, snow and ice, amongst other things. This will hopefully give it a new life on the Hive Blockchain. Below you will find some of my recent posts.

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I actually have a fascination with Norse mythology, so that show has peaked my interest, but I've yet to watch it. Now I've got another reason to reasons if I can talk hubby into it. Curiosity!

Love seeing your work as always. Great you got to collaborate with one of the others.

 3 years ago  

From what I've seen it seems like a great show but from someone who has yet to watch Game of Thrones either I may not be the best judge.
It was a fun project. Helena made the project rewarding for me.
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These are too beautiful to be destroyed, I wonder if they are permanent?

 3 years ago  

Hi, They usually last a couple of months before they are broken down but I have known for them to last a couple of years. I really depends on the sand and the weather. Thanks very much for the comment.
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Wow, thanks for sharing. Great work!

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This is beautiful! Looks like a real ancient relief.

 3 years ago  

Thank you @Patschwork. Sand is such a great material to work large and fast but unfortunately, It will never get to be ancient.
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I feel like sand sculptors shouldn't take these kinds of jobs if they're not going to play well with others XD

The two different styles did work really well together, the sand wall looks great!

JJ is watching Vikings atm but he's only up to Season 3, I told him about it so hopefully he remembers by the time he catches up XD

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