Peter Camani

His property, the Midlothian Castle,[1] is notable for being an expansive sculpture garden, featuring countless statues, structures, assemblage artworks and Camani's castle-like house.

Peter Camani's Midlothian Castle, commonly known as Screaming Heads, is a public art installation featuring numerous sculptures, artworks and structures.

Camani's home is a farm house converted into a castle,[3] topped with a turret resembling a screaming face and a two-headed dragon sitting atop the chimney.

The transitory nature of comment is unable to withstand the permanence of the creations, the castings which will stand for centuries, perhaps giving pause to archaeologists or other visitors in subsequent millennia.

Camani's grounds are the location of an annual Harvest Festival, a weekend-long event that takes place in mid September showcasing electronic dance musicians, DJs, and other activities.

Camani's castle has been featured several times on Canadian television,[7] including the CBC series On The Road Again, Arthur Black's Weird Homes and more.

Inscriptions at their bases suggest these heads were constructed around 1998.
Crash , the largest of the steel structures built for the Harvest Festival.