Lewis Capaldi introduced with 'weird' statue of himself

Lewis Capaldi has been memorialised in papier-mache, ping pong balls and bronze spray paint by pupils at his former faculty.

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Students at St Kentigern's Academy in Blackburn, West Lothian, introduced the singer with the sculpture, which principal artwork trainer Bryan Johnstone mentioned was "intentionally bad, bizarre and odd-looking".

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Capaldi described the statue as "the most beautiful and bizarre gift ever", Mr Johnstone informed Sky News.

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"Lewis, as we know, is great at laughing at himself and self-deprecating, hence why the plan was to do something like this," he mentioned.

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The artwork division took inspiration from the fake David Beckham statue, which James Corden pranked the footballer with - and Mr Johnstone mentioned Capaldi shortly picked up on the reference.

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The sculpture was based mostly on a model "upon which we built with wire mesh, papier-mache, air clay, real clothing and a couple of ping-pong balls for eyes", he mentioned.

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It was then spray painted bronze and positioned on a plinth - a nod to Capaldi's new album cowl.

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Capaldi, 26, visited his former faculty in West Lothian on Monday for the disclosing.

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Mr Johnstone mentioned seven college students from S4 (Year 11) had been concerned with the mission alongside 4 artwork lecturers.

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The planning course of took a number of months after the varsity was approached by Capaldi's workforce and the construct took a number of weeks, he mentioned.

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"The students have been amazing throughout and managed to keep the whole thing top secret," he mentioned.

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