I did end up taking some pictures, as it turned out. When I got to the Han River during my walk, I saw that people had put out a bunch of sculptures. I doubt this is a permanent display, so I took pictures of all the artwork while I could. Some of the works' titles strike me as a little "off," and the works feature the Korean love of abstraction, but the sculptures seem interesting and entertaining. Enjoy the pics!
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Pretty sure I've seen this one before. |
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I call this one "City Pig" given the city on its back. |
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My brother Sean, a cellist, might relate to this one. |
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Note the sloppily inconsistent spelling of "human." |
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And now, we take a break from sculptures to bring you this sign, which warns people not to set up shade tarps or tents. |
Very impressive. I enjoyed seeing the creativity involved in crafting these sculptures. But shouldn't "A Walker" have been wearing a mask? I suppose that scarf could be dual purposed, but still...
ReplyDeleteI also got a kick out of being reminded of that tortuous city slogan: I Seoul U.
Thanks for sharing!