
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures a detailed, textured bas-relief art piece, likely a public sculpture, located in Coquitlam, Canada. The primary subjects are a central, elongated reclining figure, possibly depicting a body of water or a person with flowing hair, and numerous small, stylized human-like faces. These faces, some grotesque, some whimsical, and others more solemn, are clustered around the central figure and along the edges, seemingly emerging from or floating upon the textured surface. The artwork is rendered in earthy tones, primarily golden-yellow and ochre, with accents of dark brown and teal-blue in the recessed areas, giving it an aged, weathered appearance. Several prominent, dark lines resembling cracks run through the sculpture, contributing to its rustic aesthetic. Visible text is carved along the top and bottom borders. The top border includes a list of names such as "BLANCE / GORE / MYTRON / QUAMME / DONG / HECKNODU / ZUN / CHOW / GUNN / MAGGIE / E-RYA", "MATHISON", and "LAURIE CHARLES WEBBER". The bottom border features the word "ANYTHING" on the left and "YOU CAN IM" (likely part of "IMAGINE" or similar) on the right, framing another list of names: "GORD / HENGREN / LARSON / YUEN / MELLIS / MORGAN", "KELLY / KILLAVER", "BRETT S. / MARIAN / LIESKOVSKY / GUTH", "/ MCELGUNN", and "DUNN / S. REID / SM". The collection of names suggests a dedication, a roll of honor, or a community project where individuals are recognized. The overall impression is one of a commemorative or narrative piece, evoking a sense of community and storytelling through its numerous unique faces.
Symbol
E231A
Volume
10,073
Creator
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Revenue
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TVL
$10.53



