‘She sat for him 12 times’: The Nigerian artist who made a bronze sculpture of Queen Elizabeth II was awarded a Guinness World Record on Twitter after he asked people to pay for his time
This is the first time a statue has been created of the Queen as a work of art rather than tribute
The statue is made from bronze and weighs 3,000lb, measures 16 inches long and 16 inches wide
It was crafted during a three-day residency in London and made with 200 pieces
The statue was made using bronze and weight 3,000lb
A statue of the Queen’s statue was created overnight by artist and former soldier Okechukwu Onukogu, who was awarded a Guinness World Record on Twitter after he asked people to pay for his time.
He made the tribute sculpture of the Queen as a work of art rather than a tribute during a three-day residency in London.
The statue is made from bronze and weighs 3,000lb, measures 16 inches long and 16 inches wide.
It was crafted during a three-day residency in London and made with 200 pieces of the precious metal and weighs 3,000lb.
In Nigeria, Queen Elizabeth II was the subject of a number of paintings, sculptures, paintings and statues in honour of her legacy.
She was depicted as the mother of democracy, the world’s longest-reigning monarch of the House of Windsor has died Wednesday, aged 90.
The statue was created overnight by artist and former soldier Okechukwu Onukogu, who was awarded a Guinness World Record on Twitter after he asked people to pay for his time. He made the tribute sculpture of the Queen as a work of art rather than a tribute during a three-day residency in London.The statue is made from bronze and weighs 3,000lb, measures 16 inches long and 16 inches wide.In Nigeria, Queen Elizabeth II was the subject of a number of paintings, sculptures, paintings and statues in honour of her legacy.She was depicted as the mother of democracy, the world’s longest-reigning monarch of the House of Windsor has died Wednesday, aged 90.
The statue was created overnight