Caerleon Arts Festival 2005
Enghis Septimiu Vasile at the 2005 Caerleon Sculpture Symposium
Enghis Septimiu
Vasile

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Enghis explains that this work is symbolic rather than figurative.
"This represents the tomb of King Arthur. I think Arthur was buried in the upright position - not horizantal as is usual. In the front are four semi-circles symbolizing the sun and time continuing. Arthur is not dead he lives on with the rising and setting of the sun. In the back there is an empty space in the shape of a sword ... or maybe a cross - Arthur was a Christian. On the top there are two crowns - an expression of the power of the King."