
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a series of five abstract, rust-colored metal sculptures situated on a grassy mound within the Parc Galgenberg (Gaalgebierg) in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg. These sculptures, identified as part of the "Terres Rouges" series by Jacques Schneider, are constructed from weathered metal, likely corten steel, and are arranged linearly, receding into the distance from right to left. Each sculpture comprises two distinct, upward-curving planar elements that converge at their base and diverge as they ascend, resembling stylized flames, leaves, or upward-reaching forms. The closest sculpture on the right stands approximately 2-3 meters tall. The immediate ground around the sculptures consists of short, green grass interspersed with patches of exposed soil or mud, forming a narrow, worn path along their bases. In the background, a dense line of leafless deciduous trees extends across the horizon, indicating a winter or early spring season. The sky is uniformly overcast and light grey. No individuals, animals, or other objects are present in the frame, and no discernible actions or interactions are occurring.
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