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Home ยป ROWAN GILLESPIE’S TITANICA

ROWAN GILLESPIE’S TITANICA

June 2, 2025 by infomatique

TITANIC BELFAST VISITOR ATTRACTION



Titanica: A Symbol of Hope and Legacy

This powerful sculpture, titled Titanica, depicts a diving female figure gracefully mounted on a slender base. Standing at life-size and weighing an impressive three-quarters of a ton, it commands a significant presence.

The artwork draws profound inspiration from the traditional figureheads that once adorned the prows of sailing ships, connecting it directly to maritime history and the age of grand voyages. However, Titanica’s purpose goes deeper than mere nautical homage. It was specifically created to embody hope and positivity, particularly in relation to the poignant Titanic story and Belfast’s enduring shipbuilding legacy.

Adding another layer of interpretation, the sculpture’s design subtly incorporates a cruciform shape when viewed from the front. This deliberate artistic choice allows for deeper contemplation of the interconnected themes of death and life, acknowledging the tragedy of the Titanic while still emphasizing resilience and renewal.

The Artist: Rowan Gillespie

Titanica is the masterful creation of Rowan Gillespie, a highly respected and renowned Irish sculptor. Gillespie is celebrated for his compelling and often haunting bronze figures that frequently grace public spaces, evoking strong emotional responses. He dedicated 12 months to the creation of Titanica, a testament to his commitment to the piece. Gillespie has openly expressed his profound honor at having his work displayed in front of Titanic Belfast, a location he found immensely inspiring throughout the creative process.


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