Statue of Amy Winehouse, Bronze statue in Camden Town Market, England
The Statue of Amy Winehouse is a bronze sculpture located at Stables Market in the London Borough of Camden. It stands 1.75 meters tall and shows the singer in stilettos, her trademark tall hairdo, and a necklace with a Star of David.
Scott Eaton created the memorial in 2014, three years after the singer died and with the approval of her father Mitch Winehouse. The unveiling took place on the artist's birthday in September of that year.
The figure wears details that recall the singer's daily life and shows her in a pose fans recognize from many performances. People come here to honor her lyrics and take photos in front of the memorial.
The figure stands at Stables Market, which is reachable via the Northern Line to Camden Town station or several bus routes. The market is open during the day and offers many shops and food stalls in the area.
The sculptor shaped specific details like the inward-turning foot and hand positions to reflect the personality of the British singer. These gestures come from recordings of performances and private moments.
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