Why
by Steve Purnell
Title
Why
Artist
Steve Purnell
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
Overlooking the Welsh Valleys village of Six Bells and standing 20 metres tall The Guardian is a monument created to commemorate the mining disaster at Six Bells Colliery on 28 June 1960 killing 45 of the 48 miners working on the West District of the Old Coal Seam. The cause was an explosion from the ignition of firedamp.
Designed and created by artist Sebastien Boyesen and built for the 50th anniversaty of the disaster in 2010 the sculpture is constructed from over 20,000 strips of Cor-Ten steel welded together to create a stunning monument that stands proudly on a sandstone plinth. The detail that has been created using this remarkable technique allows for the incredible facial features, muscle definition and hair to be clearly visible; and even the trousers appear soft and flowing even though fabricated from steel.
Viewed from a distance the figure of the miner has a transparent, almost ghostly quality, allowing it to blend into the heavily wooded landscape setting. Only when viewed up close, does the figure appear solid and the true presence of Guardian can be fully appreciated.
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April 14th, 2016
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Comments (7)
Rosita Larsson
Powerful Steve Love your POV it is making it even more Powerful because of that ! Beautiful aswell ! l/f/t
Mary Machare
Love the POV on this capture of The Guardian. It gives a monumental feeling to the photo, capturing the immense size of the the statue for those of us not there. LF fb