The Big Elk | |
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Artist | Linda Bakke |
Completion date | 2015 |
Medium | Polished stainless steel sculpture |
Subject | Moose |
Dimensions | 10.3 m (34 ft) |
Location | Atna, Norway |
61°40′04″N 10°53′04″E / 61.667779°N 10.884358°E |
The Big Elk, also known as Storelgen (meaning 'big elk' in Norwegian), is the world's second-tallest sculpture of an elk/ moose (Alces alces). It is near the village of Atna in Stor-Elvdal, Innlandet, Norway. [1] It held the title of the tallest moose sculpture for 4 years, from its completion in October 2015 until October 2019.
Paid for by a donation from Sparebank1 Hedmark art foundation, [2] the sculpture was created by the Norwegian artist Linda Bakke in conjunction with the Norwegian Public Roads Administration (NPRA). It was officially unveiled on 15 October 2015. [3] It is close to National Road 3 and is an attempt to reduce traffic accidents by encouraging drivers to take a break and be aware of wildlife on the roads. Stor-Elvdal has Norway's third-highest moose population. [2]
The project started in 2009. [2] The building and installation of the sculpture took around six months. [1] It was produced in Beijing, China, as a Chinese bidder had the best offer both in economic terms and with regard to quality. [4] It is made of polished stainless steel. [5] The height is 10.3 metres (34 ft), [6] and at the time of its completion it was about 50 centimetres (20 in) taller than Mac the Moose in Canada. [4] [7] The sculpture cost a little more than €200,000 (about US$236,000), and the Bjøråa picnic area and rest stop in the area, created by the NPRA, is worth €2.7 million (about $3 million). [2]
In January 2019, Canadian comedians Justin Reves and Greg Moore highlighted the fact that The Big Elk was the world's tallest moose statue [5] and called on Canadians to add to the height of Mac the Moose which previously held the title. The comedians set up a GoFundMe page to hire an engineer to make Mac taller, hoping to raise C$50,000. This created widespread attention in Canadian media and international media. [5] [8]
Fraser Tolmie, the mayor of Moose Jaw, told the BBC: 'We're considered to be very mannerly and respectful, but there are things you just don't do to Canadians. You don't mess with Mac the Moose.' A popular suggestion, according to the mayor, is to make Mac's antlers larger, while others have suggested adding a pair of stilettos. [9] In October 2019, a new set of antlers was added to Mac the Moose, making it taller than the Big Elk. [10]
The Big Elk | |
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Artist | Linda Bakke |
Completion date | 2015 |
Medium | Polished stainless steel sculpture |
Subject | Moose |
Dimensions | 10.3 m (34 ft) |
Location | Atna, Norway |
61°40′04″N 10°53′04″E / 61.667779°N 10.884358°E |
The Big Elk, also known as Storelgen (meaning 'big elk' in Norwegian), is the world's second-tallest sculpture of an elk/ moose (Alces alces). It is near the village of Atna in Stor-Elvdal, Innlandet, Norway. [1] It held the title of the tallest moose sculpture for 4 years, from its completion in October 2015 until October 2019.
Paid for by a donation from Sparebank1 Hedmark art foundation, [2] the sculpture was created by the Norwegian artist Linda Bakke in conjunction with the Norwegian Public Roads Administration (NPRA). It was officially unveiled on 15 October 2015. [3] It is close to National Road 3 and is an attempt to reduce traffic accidents by encouraging drivers to take a break and be aware of wildlife on the roads. Stor-Elvdal has Norway's third-highest moose population. [2]
The project started in 2009. [2] The building and installation of the sculpture took around six months. [1] It was produced in Beijing, China, as a Chinese bidder had the best offer both in economic terms and with regard to quality. [4] It is made of polished stainless steel. [5] The height is 10.3 metres (34 ft), [6] and at the time of its completion it was about 50 centimetres (20 in) taller than Mac the Moose in Canada. [4] [7] The sculpture cost a little more than €200,000 (about US$236,000), and the Bjøråa picnic area and rest stop in the area, created by the NPRA, is worth €2.7 million (about $3 million). [2]
In January 2019, Canadian comedians Justin Reves and Greg Moore highlighted the fact that The Big Elk was the world's tallest moose statue [5] and called on Canadians to add to the height of Mac the Moose which previously held the title. The comedians set up a GoFundMe page to hire an engineer to make Mac taller, hoping to raise C$50,000. This created widespread attention in Canadian media and international media. [5] [8]
Fraser Tolmie, the mayor of Moose Jaw, told the BBC: 'We're considered to be very mannerly and respectful, but there are things you just don't do to Canadians. You don't mess with Mac the Moose.' A popular suggestion, according to the mayor, is to make Mac's antlers larger, while others have suggested adding a pair of stilettos. [9] In October 2019, a new set of antlers was added to Mac the Moose, making it taller than the Big Elk. [10]