On Taupo's waterfront this sculpture named "Swell" was created local artist Colleen Ryan-Priest. The glass reflects the clear blue waters of Lake Taupo below, and sits on the side of the main road through Taupo.
The Taupo Sculpture Trust who presented the sculpture to the people of Taupo, describes the art work on their website as:
"A technical term for a type of wind wave, which is a long-wavelength surface wave that travels long distances across a body of water like the ocean. It is a stable, clean wave free of chop and doesn’t break. The long gentle curves of the proposed stainless steel and glass sculpture reflect this type of wave."The environmental meaning of the work looks to oceanography and in particular the natural cycle of wave and wind patterns to identify any potential impact from extreme weather events precipitated through increased global warming and climatic change.
It is intended that this work be recognised at one level as a waveform but also to make people aware of the critical importance of water in our environment and the impact if we interrupt the natural patterns.
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15 comments:
...neat and neat name. Let me grab my board.
This sculpture is a graceful interpretation of a wave, and the color is heavenly.
Beautiful looking sculpture!
Very well done.
Beautiful and clever one.
a perfect wave
I like the glass material. Very creative!
Swell is a beautiful and graceful sculpture.
Very interesting!
Great.
My immediate thought was that the simplicity of the very evocative piece was 'very Taupo'.
Looks also a bit of a very comfortable bench or just not.
.. their description seems a long winded way of saying 'wave form'. It looks like the kind of thing kids will sit on.
Swell is beautiful Amy, love the pale blue colours,like the foam crashing on the shore đź’™
Love it! I like this kind of art. So simple and yet effective. Beautiful!
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