River Tay Whale Sculpture with Ambient Sound
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River Tay Whale Sculpture with Ambient Sound
Dundee Waterfront
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The Tay Whale sculpture was created by London-based artist Lee Simmons. It is a 35m-long humpback whale sculpture that was installed at Dundee’s Waterfront1. The sculpture was commissioned by Dundee City Council after Lee Simmons won a design competition 18 months prior. The sculpture is made up of stainless steel hollow tubes and has 2,457 individual parts. It was transported from Littlehampton, West Sussex to Dundee on a four-day sea journey.
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The Tay Whale sculpture was created by London-based artist Lee Simmons. It is a 35m-long humpback whale sculpture that was installed at Dundee’s Waterfront1. The sculpture was commissioned by Dundee City Council after Lee Simmons won a design competition 18 months prior. The sculpture is made up of stainless steel hollow tubes and has 2,457 individual parts. It was transported from Littlehampton, West Sussex to Dundee on a four-day sea journey.
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