
Stake attention in this memory
A large, patinated bronze sculpture, identified as "The Seed" by Chong Fah Cheong, is centrally depicted in an urban environment in Raffles Place, Singapore, Singapore, specifically outside Republic Plaza. The sculpture exhibits organic, biomorphic forms with a textured surface and verdigris coloration, appearing as an abstract composition of intertwined elements, including a shell-like upper portion enclosing rounded shapes and a flowing, root-like base. It is situated within a raised garden bed densely covered with green foliage and trimmed topiary. The immediate foreground consists of an asphalt surface marked with faint red arrows and two black and white striped portable bollards. In the background, modern high-rise buildings are visible: a glass-facade structure to the left (Republic Plaza) reflecting the sky and trees, and a tall, light-colored skyscraper with grid windows to the right. Further back, a distinctive white multi-tiered building with curved elements (One Raffles Place) and a pedestrian overhead bridge are discernible. Trees with green leaves and bare branches partially frame the upper portion of the sculpture. No individuals are present in the immediate foreground or midground.
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