Wicklow People

ARTWORK SHIPPED TO DENMARK

RATHDRUM’S ELEANOR MCNAMARA WORKED ON THIS FANTASTIC SCULPTURE IN KILCOOLE. NOW IT’S IN A DANISH MUSEUM. NICOLA DONNELLY REPORTS

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A WICKLOW artist has made her mark in Denmark creating one of the main sculptural pieces at the reopening of an impressive new museum.

The Strandings Museum in Ulfborg offers a unique insight into some of the famous shipwrecks that have befallen the treacherou­s conditions off the Jutland coastline.

One of its main exhibition­s deals with the story of the HMS George and HMS Defense that sank off the coast in 1811, with the loss of 1,400 lives.

And for Rathdrum artist Eleonora McNamara, it marked the end of a nine-month journey as her inimitable centrepiec­e sculpture, which is one of the main sculptural pieces that deals with this tragedy, was unveiled.

Eleonora was charged with the task of creating the centrepiec­e, which was commission­ed by London- and Dublin-based group Event Communicat­ions.

The large representa­tional piece, comprised of acrylic and aluminum engineerin­g, captures the scene of the aforementi­oned ships trying, in vain, to navigate the massive foreboding waves.

The lighting designer was Jens Lind Larson and the project art director was Lucy Carruthers of Event Communicat­ions whom Eleonora has previously collaborat­ed with for the popular Epic Ireland centre in Dublin’s Docklands.

Eleonora worked on the piece from concept to delivery at her base in Kilcoole, where her company, All Shapes All Makes, is currently located.

All Shapes And Makes also provides sculptural props and pieces for various movie and television production­s such as ‘Vikings’ and ‘Into The Badlands’.

Eleonora remarked how honoured she was to be chosen to create such a significan­t piece for a museum with such historical importance.

‘Although it’s hard to accept that my end of the journey has come to a close, it very much feels as if the journey of the sculpture is only just beginning,’ said Eleonora.

The museum hopes to attract an average of 50,000 local and internatio­nal visitors a year.

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 ??  ?? LEFT: Eleanora McNamara. ABOVE AND RIGHT: Eleanora’s sculpture in the Strandings Museum in Ulfborg, Denmark.
LEFT: Eleanora McNamara. ABOVE AND RIGHT: Eleanora’s sculpture in the Strandings Museum in Ulfborg, Denmark.
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