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Echelman, Speranza, ARUP: Second Severn Crossing

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Uploaded by on Apr 13, 2007

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

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  • it means we're all going to get concrete mustaches for christmas!

  • wat is the meaning????

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