Whale sculpture added to Gasholder 1 park
A design portraying one of the Firth of Forth’s visitors – the humpback whale – was commissioned by the Council to be displayed in the new Gasholder 1 public park and it has now been installed.
The piece of public art was created by artist Svetlana Kondakova Muir and will take pride of place in the new park which opened at the end of last year as part of the £1.3bn regeneration of the wider area. Visitors will be able to enjoy the new piece of art at the park’s official opening on Saturday 5 April. Last February the Council invited locally based artists and creative practitioners to develop ideas for a new artwork to be co-created with the local community. Aluminium-cast artworks created by local school children and college students, including an oyster reef, barnacles and other wildlife as well as textured panels created by pupils who have complex support needs from Oaklands School, will be added to the structure in summer 2026. Artist Svetlana Kondakova Muir said: “It was a great honour to be awarded the Gasholder Public Art Commission and I am excited to see the sculpture complete. The best part about this project has been working with the local community to come up with ideas – it was them who chose the whale – and to create elements of sea life which will be cast in aluminium and added to the sculpture. I feel privileged that my artwork will be housed within such a distinctive landmark in Edinburgh’s landscape. Most importantly, I hope that Granton Whale will highlight the importance of marine conservation and the value of our relationships with the natural world.” |

Artist Svetlana Kondakova Muir
PHOTO Alan Simpson

L-R Cllr Val Walker and artist Svetlana Kondakova Muir
PHOTO Alan Simpson

Photo Alan Simpson

Artist Svetlana Kondakova Muir
PHOTO Alan Simpson