?I cut off his head six times?: the sculptors behind football statues
Sculptors discuss their craft and the pressure of preserving a player?s likeness and legacy for generation of fans
By Nutmeg magazine
At its heart, football is about community. A feeling of shared identity and purpose. A place where supporters gather to watch their team. The games, goals and moments that live on in the club?s collective memory through a shared act of will. The people responsible for these defining moments ? shrewd managers, inspiring captains, prolific goalscorers ? are increasingly immortalised in statues.
A sculptor is enlisted to preserve their likeness in a single definitive pose. The subjects take on a size and form, literally larger than life, befitting the impact they had on the club and community that chooses to honour them. According to the Sporting Statues Project, which is run by Chris Stride and Ffion Thomas, there are more than 100 football statues in the UK. The vast majority have been made since the turn of the millennium and there are even more in progress. They have exploded in popularity, becoming the established means of commemoration.
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