Ciresio

Rincon de Ademuz Sculpture Biennial,

Spain

Philip’s sculpture was selected for the Rincon de Ademuz Sculpture Biennial. He went to Spain in April 2001 to make the 3 metre high horse sculpture, helped by Chris Butler, Director of Castle Fine Arts. It was formed from evergreen oak branches which they gathered from woods on the mountainside above the village of Arroyo Cerezo. This was where they stayed, in accommodation provided by Jose Luis Rodilla, one of the organizers of the Sculpture Biennial. The site was decided on and the sculpture built on the spot, it was named ‘Ciresio’ by the villagers because Ciresio was the old Roman name of the village.

Commission Title:
Ciresio


Sculptor:
Philip Bews


Production Period:
April 2001 -
May 2001

 

Ciresio was awarded the Gold Manzana by the panel for the best sculpture in the exhibition and also awarded the Silver Manzana by the vote of the participating sculptors. All those exhibiting in the biennial were awarded a bronze Manzana.

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