Artist and magician whose showmanship was akin to that of Salvador Dalí
Unusually for a painter, Tony Shiels’s best known work may (or may not) have been a piece of sculpture. In May 1977, Shiels, who has died at 86, was standing below Urquhart Castle on Loch Ness in the Scottish highlands when a creature appeared in the water. It was, Shiels said, glossy and muscular. He managed to take two colour photographs of it, the clearest pictures of the Loch Ness monster then available.
The world of Nessology erupted. But excitement gave way to annoyance when Shiels hinted that the shot had been staged, using a Plasticine model he had made. The subject of his photos was now dubbed “the Loch Ness muppet”. That Shiels later recanted his recantation cut no ice. Monster-spotters had a sense of having been toyed with.
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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2024/jul/30/tony-shiels-obituary
Author : Charles Darwent
Publish date : 2024-07-30 17:15:49
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