I've come to celebrate contemporary Wales . As an artist, I create gentle, flowing, monumental yet adapting forms. This sculpture is a physical manifestation of the Welsh language being spoken, the forms tracing sound waves moving through space and time. It is a celebration of Cymraeg, a joyous expression of the human desire to not merely revere heritage but to live it. Here we can shout our joyful cry "Cross this line, and Welsh is heard." I also layer visual references to the legend of Y Draig Goch, whose wings rise up from verdant Gwlad to fill with wind in flight.
Janet Echelman, 18 March 2007
it means we're all going to get concrete mustaches for christmas!
billyhay 3 years ago
wat is the meaning????
vigge42 4 years ago