Butter Modelling

From the collection of

Northern Ireland Screen's Digital Film Archive
Launched in 2000, Northern Ireland Screen’s Digital Film Archive spans from 1897 to the present day and currently contains an ever-expanding catalogue of 13,000 items. It comprises material from a variety of depositors including feature films, sport, documentaries, animation, amateur footage, light entertainment, and a significant proportion of broadcast material from the UTV Archive.

Butter Modelling


John Blaney is a maker with a difference. Join Leslie Dawes and see how a propaganda tool for the dairy industry has become a celebrated art form.

Let butter man John Blaney show you the tools and tricks of the trade in preparation for the Balmoral Show. The work of the dairy goes on in the background as John describes his royal commissions in a delightfully matter of fact way. Unlike the Balmoral Show, butter sculpture is an ancient Tibetan Buddhist tradition. In Europe its recorded history dates back to 1536 when a grand banquet featured Hercules struggling with a lion sculpted from golden slabs of dairy.

Butter art may be a rare curiosity in Northern Ireland but the art form has become a staple in American state fairs. Laura Olson sculpts portraits of finalists for the Dairy Princess contest at the Minnesota State Fair, the resulting ‘butter heads' are shown at museums, eaten at weddings and some even stored in freezers for over three decades by the girls' families. This material is courtesy of the UTV archive.


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