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“The souvenirs give people a chance to say I’ve been at Screaming Heads,” Camani says. At 74, Camani still has plans to make more monoliths although the work is getting a little tougher as ...
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Overlaid text says Screaming Heads, Burk's Falls Ontario. Several blue and yellow portapotties in a row. A grassy area with several 18 foot tall concrete sculptures that look like screaming heads.
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Burks Falls' Screaming Heads sculptures In Burks Falls, just 45 minutes south of North Bay, a spot called Screaming Heads has ended up being quite the tourist attraction.
The "vibrant creation" to which he refers is a forest of 18-foot-tall screaming heads made from cement and, if his idea catches on, the ashes of deceased humans.
Located in Burk's Falls, Ont. — 265 kilometres north of Toronto — the building now known as Midlothian Castle started life in the early 20th Century as a farmhouse.
People come from all over the world to see artist Peter Camani’s towering concrete sculptures scattered throughout his 125-hectare property in Burk’s Falls, Ontario.