
Stake attention in this memory
This is a photograph of a metal sculpture of two figures sitting on a bench. The sculpture is dark gray and has a rough, textured surface. The figures appear to be male and are wearing hats. One figure is slightly in front of the other. The bench is made of metal slats. The sculpture is placed outdoors on a red brick paved area, with some grass growing between the bricks. In the background, a building with light-colored walls is visible. A plaque with text is attached to the brickwork near the sculpture. The text on the plaque reads: "LUTE EN ENDRIK, MARKANTE FIGUREN UIT DE OPREGTE STEENWIJKER COURANT. ZIJ GEVEN HUN EIGEN VISIE OP HET LOKALE NIEUWS. SCHEPPING VAN KINY COPINGA IN'T JUBILEUMJAAR VAN DE TOEN 125-JARIGE OPREGTE (1990)." This translates to: "Lute and Endrik, notable figures from the Oprechte Steenwijker Courant. They give their own vision of the local news. Creation by Kiny Copinga in the jubilee year of the then 125-year-old Oprechte (1990)." The scene appears to be during the daytime, with natural light illuminating the sculpture and its surroundings. The overall impression is that of a public art installation in a town square or pedestrian area. The figures in the sculpture seem to be engaged in conversation or observation, embodying "their own vision of the local news."
Symbol
F8166
Volume
2,195
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TVL
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