
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a bronze circular sculpture with three medallions, each depicting a distinct motif in a style suggestive of Indigenous Pacific Northwest art. The sculpture is mounted on a rough concrete wall. The top left medallion shows a swirling design, possibly representing air or wind. The top right medallion features a stylized bird or animal form. The bottom medallion displays a human-like figure holding a fish. Below the sculpture, a small bronze plaque with text is affixed to the concrete wall. The plaque reads: "AIR LAND WATER 2002 Artists: Damian George & Susan Point. Three Coast Salish castings commemorate the role of First Nations in the building of the Millennium SkyTrain Extension. At six locations along the line, a bronze wheel symbolizes First Nations' commitment to a better environment." The background shows the edge of a building and a bright blue sky. The concrete wall has visible streaks and texture, suggesting it is an outdoor public space. The sculpture appears to be located in Burnaby, Canada, as indicated by the reference to the Millennium SkyTrain Extension.
Symbol
3C8AD
Volume
7,204
Creator
+$0.07
Revenue
+$0.11
TVL
$5.30



