- The sculptural waves symbolize Korea and the Philippines' sacred shores which we protected against all forms of oppression. For indeed, our common sacred shore is our love for freedom.
February 10, 2011
Sacred shores
Standing beside the Filipino-Korean Soldier Monument at the Rizal Park is another sculpture created by Filipino artist Juan Sajid Imao. It is titled "Soul Waves" and the plaque in front of it reads in part:
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13 comments:
I really like this sculpture. It's very beautiful.
I love the lines and the sentiment. Freedom!
surprenante cette sculpture, on dirait une vague
what a wave!
I like this one. So much public art leaves something to be desired. Yes, it is not particularly challenging, but then again, in it's favor, it's not particularly challenging.
I love modern sculpture and this one is really beautiful!
Léia
What a dazzling, bright sculpture! Nice to catch up on your blog this morning!
Yesterday's "Orchidarium" reminds me of an Orchid Park we visited in Singapore several years ago.
It's worth enlarging to get the effect of the horizontal markings.
I like this sculpture. It's so active!
really nice sculpture!
Metal waves - I really like that
STYLISH!
I like it!:)
I like this piece, the waves, although I have niggling doubts about the "love" between Pinoys and Korean immigrants these days...
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