February 3, 2014: The Kelpies

Undertoad • Feb 4, 2014 11:56 am
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IotD previously featured the Falkirk Wheel, and now standing adjacent to the Forth and Clyde, one of the connected canals, is... The Kelpies.

These massive horse sculptures are 30 metres high and weigh over 300 tonnes. They represent Scotland's horse heritage, especially as the beasts were used to tow canal boats back in the day.

It will be open to the public in April.

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Below, artist Andy Scott with two Clydesdales, which I guess The Kelpies are:

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I like this shot of the M9 motorway coming across the artwork. It would be awesome to drive down the road and suddenly see this:

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Aerial view video:
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Kelpies website

BBC gallery
glatt • Feb 4, 2014 12:29 pm
Very cool!

I like it when art and engineering coincide like this.

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Clearly, some serious engineering and mathematics had to be done to make this thing a reality, but at the same time, math alone would never come up with the vision of having freaking giant horse heads popping up out of the ground near a canal.

Humans can be pretty cool when we work together.
xoxoxoBruce • Feb 4, 2014 3:39 pm
From the Kelpies site;
This is the case with The Kelpies. The mythological associations behind the original brief have been absorbed by other sources of inspiration in the creative processes, and the ancient ethereal water spirits have been forged into engineered monuments.

The Kelpies are modelled on heavy horses and it is this theme of working horses which captured my imagination and drove the project. Clydesdales, Shires and Percherons, the equus magnus of the north. They are the embodiment of the industrial history of Scotland and the Falkirk / Grangemouth area.
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As with all of my works, they will doubtless create many narratives and the original Kelpie myth will inevitably resurface. The title will spark a mystical interpretation in many viewers.


What is this mystical interpretation you speak of? From Wiki...
The fable of the kelpie varies by region. The Kelpie's mane is said to be a sky blue colour. The water horse is a common form of the kelpie, said to lure humans into the water to drown them. The water horse would encourage people to ride on its back, and once its victims fell into its trap, the water horse's skin would become adhesive and the horse would bear the victim into the river, dragging them to the bottom of the water and devouring them—except the heart or liver.

A common Scottish tale is the story of nine children lured onto a kelpie's back, while a tenth kept his distance. The kelpie chased the tenth child, but he escaped. Another more gruesome variation on this tale is that the tenth child simply stroked the kelpie's nose but, when his hand stuck to it, he took a knife from his pocket and cut his own hand off, cauterizing it with wood from a nearby fire.


Ewwww, gross. Think of the children... :haha:
Rhianne • Feb 4, 2014 5:20 pm
The sculptures are only a few miles from me, perhaps I could post some pictures at a later date?

In the meantime...

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Undertoad • Feb 4, 2014 5:35 pm
perhaps I could post some pictures at a later date?

It would be an honor.
Griff • Feb 5, 2014 10:36 am
These are fantastic!
bbuilder • Feb 27, 2014 10:54 am
These are beautiful! I love horses - nagged my folks for one from the ages of 5-10 until they caved and I ended up with a broken arm shortly thereafter. If they hadn't gotten me a horse, I am sure I would have ended up riding the cows around the field.
These are tremendous. As the inputter of structural stuffs into a fancy-schmancy structural program, I have to say that this required a LOT of coffee. I DO love it when we humans work together on such beautiful things.
Griff • Mar 1, 2014 9:34 am
Well said.
Rhianne • Mar 26, 2014 3:59 pm
Mini Kelpies pull up in New York for Scotland Week

http://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/heritage/mini-kelpies-pull-up-in-new-york-for-scotland-week-1-3349322
xoxoxoBruce • Mar 26, 2014 6:43 pm
Those are cool, but a Scotland week? Haven't the poor New Yorkers suffered enough?
monster • Mar 27, 2014 12:40 pm
I would love to see them. I wonder if they are intended to rust like the Angel Of the North?
limey • Mar 27, 2014 12:57 pm
I don't think my upcoming travels are going to take me over that way ... but if I find myself in the area, I'll see what I can do for photos/video :)
Rhianne • Mar 27, 2014 5:33 pm
limey;895526 wrote:
I don't think my upcoming travels are going to take me over that way ... but if I find myself in the area, I'll see what I can do for photos/video :)


I'd wait a while, the place is still a building site.

I have quite a few photos on my computer here but we didn't really have the sky for it the day I was there:

http://i886.photobucket.com/albums/ac63/rhiannewilliamson/DSC_4563e_zps5a93f01d.jpg
Carruthers • Apr 22, 2015 10:10 am
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Pipers, schoolchildren and two Clydesdale horses celebrated the Kelpies sculpture's first anniversary in Falkirk.
limey • May 12, 2015 4:07 am
Undertoad;891947 wrote:
... It would be awesome to drive down the road and suddenly see this ...

Like this, you mean?

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xoxoxoBruce • May 12, 2015 10:00 am
Shame about the power lines. :(
limey • May 12, 2015 5:16 pm
The view from the nearer carriageway was worse. There's sound baffles all along the roadside which obscure much more of the horses.

Sent by thought transference
xoxoxoBruce • May 12, 2015 6:03 pm
I'll bet neither the power lines nor the sound baffles were in the proposal sketches. :haha:
limey • May 12, 2015 6:27 pm
No. But it's still an impressive sight!

Sent by thought transference
xoxoxoBruce • May 12, 2015 6:35 pm
Of course, they're spectacular, but when we see shit in person our brains have a way of discarding all the superfluous crap... like our own nose.
It's only when we pick up a camera and try to compose a shot that we take this stuff into account.

I'm amazed how many slides I have of beautiful scenery my ex took, with trash in the immediate foreground she never noticed when taking the picture. :haha:
limey • May 12, 2015 6:49 pm
You're right, there, Bruce. My dad taught me to look carefully all around the picture in my viewfinder before clicking the shutter. I still do, sometimes ...

Sent by thought transference
Gravdigr • May 15, 2015 2:38 pm
It's called composition.

And sometimes it's impossible.
Rhianne • May 30, 2017 3:06 pm
Clean up time.

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Full article and more pictures: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-tayside-central-40082370
Gravdigr • May 30, 2017 3:28 pm
A rub down of that magnitude would be a chore, I reckon.

A former tree-trimmer w/a bridge inspection truck (vvv) could probably make a living doing that once a year.:yesnod:;)

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glatt • May 30, 2017 3:49 pm
Awesome find Rhianne! Thanks for keeping us up to date.
Carruthers • Jan 21, 2019 3:09 pm
I thought that this would fit in well here...

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Catherine Stops and Kev Paxton, a blacksmith, created Rabbie, a horse with a haggis heart and a cart full of neeps and tatties, to mark Burns Night
Gravdigr • Jan 21, 2019 3:20 pm
Cool.

Someone has built one of those horse-made-outta-horseshoes things and placed it on our courthouse square. You've seen 'em before, but, I'll try to get a pic sometime before it goes away.
monster • Jan 21, 2019 10:15 pm
and back to the tuna fish made from tuna fish cans??
xoxoxoBruce • Jan 22, 2019 12:18 am
The neeps and tatties seller made that poor horse stand there so long vines grew on it? :eek:
Gravdigr • Jan 22, 2019 2:07 pm
Vines = horse chow.

Mr. Ed's gonna be there a minute, gonna get hungry.
Glinda • Jan 22, 2019 5:13 pm
OK. Yeah, very cool and all, but . . .

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Kelpies are dogs.

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Carruthers • Jan 22, 2019 5:21 pm
This from Wikipedia...


Kelpie, or water kelpie, is the Scots name given to a shape-shifting water spirit inhabiting the lochs and pools of Scotland. It has usually been described as appearing as a horse, but is able to adopt human form.


Presently using an iPad which doesn't lend itself to posting links.
Apologies for that.
Glinda • Jan 22, 2019 5:44 pm
Stupid Scots. Giving their own loopy definitions to real things.

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xoxoxoBruce • Jan 22, 2019 11:19 pm
Hold on there Lady.Image
The Scottish Kelpies were around 1000 years before we westerners found Australia, and about 1275 years before the first Aussie Kelpie dog.
Glinda • Jan 23, 2019 3:09 pm
xoxoxoBruce;1023908 wrote:
Hold on there Lady.Image
The Scottish Kelpies were around 1000 years before we westerners found Australia, and about 1275 years before the first Aussie Kelpie dog.


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monster • Jan 23, 2019 8:09 pm
When I was in the Brownies, I kind of wanted to be a Kelpie -they seemed the "fun" six. But I was a Ghillie Dhu.
fargon • Jan 23, 2019 9:02 pm
monster;1023955 wrote:
But I was a Ghillie Dhu.

You were a Restaurant?
ghillie-dhu.co.uk
fargon • Jan 23, 2019 9:03 pm
ghillie-dhu.co.uk
fargon • Jan 23, 2019 9:04 pm
The link don't work. GRRRRRRRRRRR!!!
xoxoxoBruce • Jan 23, 2019 11:52 pm
It's a Bar & Restaurant in Edinburgh.

http://ghillie-dhu.co.uk/
xoxoxoBruce • Jan 23, 2019 11:55 pm
Glinda;1023947 wrote:
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Carruthers • Apr 8, 2019 10:28 am
Metallic horses seem to be the 'in thing' these days...

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High horse

Nic Fiddian-Green, the equestrian sculptor, puts the finishing touches to Serenity, an 18ft copper head, at his studio in Surrey.
It is one of pair of his horses’ heads to be displayed at the Venice Biennale art fair next month.
They will be transported by barge along the city’s Grand Canal on April 27.


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limey • Apr 8, 2019 1:44 pm
I drove past these the other day.