Have you heard of Scotland’s phantom sculptor?
As NPR reporter Robert Krulwich recently reported, “somebody has been dropping glorious little paper sculptures into libraries and museums all over Edinburgh, and we’ve just heard that there are now three more…[but] they will be the last.”
It all started last spring when a librarian at the Scottish Poetry Library in Edinburgh spotted a little tree in the library. It was intricately made of paper and was mounted on a book. Very curious. Utterly anonymous.
Then came others: a gold-leafed eggshell broken in two with a note, “This is for you in support of libraries, books, words, ideas…” Then at The National Library of Scotland, a coffin topped by a large gramophone carved from a mystery novel by one of Britain’s bestselling crime writers. Next came a movie theatre, a dragon, a tea cup. Eventually, there would be ten beautifully made paper sculptures in all. Nobody claimed authorship.
A real mystery was afoot. After a few months and much sleuthing, The Edinburgh Evening News announced it had cracked the case. But instead of immediately identifying the perpetrator, the Evening News decided to take a poll: Did readers really want to know who made these gorgeous teacups and dragons and magnifying glasses, or would they rather let the artist remain anonymous? According to their readers, they did not want to know!
Then the sculptures started popping up again, this time with an explanatory note.
Since I never want to be the spoiler of a good mystery, feel free to spend a few minutes reading up on this creative whodunit (links below). You won’t be sorry. In fact, you may be inspired this holiday season to give the gift of original art! Trust us, art is the gift that does not disappoint.
Related articles
- Who Left A Tree, Then A Coffin In The Library? (npr.org)
- The Library Phantom Returns! (npr.org)
- Mysterious paper sculptures – Central Station Blog post (community.thisiscentralstation.com)
- Mystery sculptures appear at Edinburgh book festival (guardian.co.uk)
Wow,The Panda class has been busy sculpting. Very much look fowarrd to seeing the creations after the Assembly on Friday!Esther (Jasmine’s mum)