
We all know that Jesus had a last supper but I'm sure you never heard of his first breakfast. It was a much more select group of people. His mother and step father were there, of course but so were some shepherds, a couple of kings, a washer woman, a guy taking a poop, an angel and some animals. All it was really missing was a partridge in a pear tree.

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Breaking away
For the 2003 La Pineda, Catalonia sand sculpture nativity we decided to break away completely from the idea of a manger and instead base the sculpture on Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting. Why? because, why not. I mentioned before that there were so many other tradition cribs around the Mediterranean made from sand we wanted to be different and give our audience a bit of a challenge and maybe a bit of a smile.

Motley crew
In the Catalan nativity there are several other characters which they have added over the years that we in Ireland do not have. A woman washing clothes which i still don't know the reason for and the Caganer a guy literally taking a poo. He represents the fertilising of the ground and was added during the Baroque period. As they say if it's not Baroque, don't fix it. So, he is at the far end of the table. The toilet he is sitting on is hidden in my photos but his grimacing face tells the tale .

On each side of the sculpture there were some angels. This one made by Ludo Roders from Holland. I love her style.

And this one by Anique Kuizenga who is also from Holland.

Most of the rest of us worked on the different characters at the table. It was quite fun to try and play with Leonardo's composition and make the different figure interact in a similar way. I think most of the audience loved the idea but there were some that thought that playing with the idea of the traditional crib wasn't, well, traditional and in ways blasphemous. In the media some complained that we were using public money to enjoy ourselves, other stood up for us and the town hall Major, who was paying for the whole thing loved the attention the whole thing was getting. Much more than if it was a vanilla crib.
As Oscar wilde said 'There is only one thing in life worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about.'

I was also responsible for the star and a little Bethlehem landscape at the back of the sculpture which I decorated with plants that were able to grow in the clayey sand. I liked the whole sculpture and the fact we had created a controversy.
Provoking an emotion, good or bad is what art is all about.


Ps
Thanks for reading. I use Steem to document my work as an ephemeral Sculptor of sand, snow and ice, among other things. This will hopefully give it a new life on the Steem blockchain. Below you will find some of my recent posts.

La Pineda 2018 - sand sculpture blog 8

La Pineda nativity 2002- sand sculpture

Tantalus - ice sculpture (remastered)
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