Manacle - Anmyeondo, Korea
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N 36° 31.030 E 126° 20.479
52S E 261928 N 4044600
This sculpture, by artist Lee Seong-hyeon, is located in the Anmyeondo Sculpture Park on the western coast of Korea.
Waymark Code: WMA22E
Location: Chungcheong nam do, South Korea
Date Posted: 11/03/2010
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Outspoken1
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This sculpture, entitled "manacle," consists of five metal plates with silhouette cut-outs of a human figure, progressing from full figure to increasingly smaller portions of a figure in the fifth plate. This creates a striking effect when viewed straight-on. The first plate has hands extending to the side.

It is dated 2001.

Anmyeondo is technically an island, but was created several hundred years ago when a canal was dug at the upper end of a peninsula. It is connected on the north by bridges, and there are projected plans for a large bridge connecting the southern tip to the mainland, crossing several small islands.

The sculpture park has 20-30 sculptures of various types, a lawn-bowling court, and a newly constructed walkway up the side of the hill offering panoramic views of the island from a platform.

Title of Piece: manacle

Artist: Lee Seong-Hyeon

Material/Media: Iron

Location (specific park, transit center, library, etc.): Anmyeon Sculpture Park

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