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Excalibur

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This interpretation of the sword in the stone is informed by Thomas Mallory’s 15th century work, Le Mort d’Arthur. As a huge fan of John Boorman’s visionary 1981 film ‘Excalibur’, this was a labour of love and one of my first attempts at bespoke ceramic clay work.

Finished in ceramic clay, acrylics and course grass substitute with Excalibur sword prop supplied by www.lastsword.com

Gallery Excalibur
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This interpretation of the sword in the stone is informed by Thomas Mallory’s 15th century work, Le Mort d’Arthur. As a huge fan of John Boorman’s visionary 1981 film ‘Excalibur’, this was a labour of love and one of my first attempts at bespoke ceramic clay work.

Finished in ceramic clay, acrylics and course grass substitute with Excalibur sword prop supplied by www.lastsword.com

Gallery Excalibur

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