MJ's statue from India could grace Neverland
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 *Indo-Asian News Service*
 Bangalore, February 06, 2010
First Published: 11:41 IST(6/2/2010)
Last Updated: 12:07 IST(6/2/2010)
   
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[image: Micheal Jackson]Over seven months after his death, Michael Jackson
is etched in the hearts of millions of fans - and also in 12 feet of black
granite that its maker plans to ship to the late king of pop's Neverland
Ranch in California.

The statue is drawing curious crowds at the ninth International Granites &
Stone Fair  being held in the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre
(AIEC), about 20 km from here.

"It's a personal tribute to the greatest pop singer of our times! He lives
in our hearts as he was on stage for years," R. Chandrasekaran, managing
director of RC Golden Granites Ltd, told IANS.

As a diehard follower of the American singer who died suddenly June 25 last
year, Chandrasekaran, 40, plans to gift the 3.5-tonne statue carved out of
black granite to Jackson's estate in California. Jackson's sprawling estate
is located at the Neverland Valley Ranch in Santa Barbara County. The rock
singer lived there from 1988 to 2005.

"I have written to Jackson's family that I want to donate the statue for
installing it in his famous estate. I will bear the freight charge, which is
about $2,500," an elated Chandrasekaran said, while spectators thronged his
company's stall to touch and feel the legendary singer in awe.

The Chennai-based granite firm spent a whopping $25,000 (Rs.1.2 million) in
sculpting the statue out of a single block of huge rock that was quarried
from a mine near Kanakapura, about 50 km from Bangalore.

"We employed six artisans to chisel the granite into Jackson's shape in 45
days at our factory in Kancheepuram. As black granite is brittle, the
aesthetic art work was a test of patience, diligence and skill. His face and
eyes were the most challenging as we wanted the statue to be expressive and
poignant," Chandrasekaran said.

The company plans to ship the statue to the US west coast by next month
after the family's consent in writing for securing clearances.

This is not the first time the four-year-old export firm has carved a statue
for an icon, as it had sculpted a skeleton in black and white granite last
year in aid of the campaign against smoking launched by former central
health minister Anbumani Ramadoss.

"We specialise in sculpting exquisite monuments, statutes and other
artefacts carved out of granite rocks, which are the oldest geological
formations on earth. All our creations are exported to European customers on
order," Chandrasekaran noted.

The skeleton statute, seated on black granite and titled "Hell's Preferred
Citizen", was displayed at the Granite Monument Stone Fair in February 2009
in Chennai and at a fair against tobacco products in Mumbai, March 2009.

"The statue, dedicated to the anti-smoking campaign, has been installed at
Nirman Bhavan in New Delhi where the health ministry is housed,"
Chandrasekaran noted.

*As a music lover, Chandrasekaran also plans to create a statue dedicated to
music maestro A.R. Rahman, who won two Oscars and two Grammys for the film *
*Slumdog Millionaire**.*

*"We will take Rahman's consent for making a granite statue in a pose and
colour of his choice. At such a young age, he has brought so much fame and
acclaim to our country from the world over," Chandrasekaran said.*

Besides Jackson's statue, the four-day expo during Feb 4-7 is showcasing a
Taj Mahal and a statue of Bollywood star Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in granite
created and displayed by other companies.


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