Mikri Salamina Sculpture Park
To The Workshop
This was where Philippos made his sculptures. He gave a brief talk before showing us inside.
What's That?
Before entering, I couldn't help but notice this large butterfly sculpture. But what is it standing on?
Interesting Photos
These photographs caught my eye. The picture on the far left is of the Monument of Peace at the top of Cape Greco in Ayia Napa. We featured a virtual tour of that on our Cyprus Panoramas website a few months ago. The birds under the Greek flags are at the Kouklia Memorial we blogged about last year.
Philippos also has some works at the sculpture park in Ayia Napa. Indeed, they visited this park before constructing that one.
I've still got lots of photographs to process from our visit to the Ayia Napa sculpture park back in the summer. I will do a blog about that soon, as it too is quite amazing.
Making A Sculpture
Here Philippos is explaining how he makes the original sculpture in clay. He then makes a mold of it, which he uses to cast the metal. Larger pieces, like animals, are made in several parts.
This particular piece was a memorial.
At this point, there was a slightly heated discussion about the potential for mass producing Philippos' art using laser printing technology. The guy talking to him obviously cared a great deal for him, and admired his work. I think he forgot though, why Philippos does what he does; not because he enjoys art, but because it helps him forget. 3D printing wouldn't help that at all.
I wonder if the punch bag he has in the next room is also there to help him forget?
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