The Kelpies are the largest public works in Scotland
Impressive are these two 30 meter tall horse head sculptures designed by Andy Scott, erected in Grangemouth Park, Falkirk, near River Carron, in The Helix, a new parkland project. By definition, a “kelpie” is a supernatural water horse of Celtic folklore, possessing the strength and endurance of ten horses. The legend presents them as aquatic beings living in rivers and in Scottish lochs. Sculptor Andy Scott has marked the landscape of Scotland with his artistic vision which brought … Continue reading →