Right across the Rizal monument at the Rizak Park is a replica of the "Dancing Rings" sculpture by Olympic artist, Jose Datuin. The sculpture won 1st Prize in the 2008 International Olympic Committee Sport & Art contest at Lausanne, Switzerland in the celebration of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, besting 35 countries. The winning piece is now permanently housed and exhibited at the International Olympic Committee Museum in Switzerland.
Crafted from stainless steel, the work consists of five rings and ball that is lightly welded on the central ring. According to the artist, the ball represents the World while the interlocking rings denote One Dream. It also suggests the form of dancing human figure, creating an exciting infinite movement.
Crafted from stainless steel, the work consists of five rings and ball that is lightly welded on the central ring. According to the artist, the ball represents the World while the interlocking rings denote One Dream. It also suggests the form of dancing human figure, creating an exciting infinite movement.
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I think the name is very appropriate for this piece. :)
ReplyDeleteI like this sculpture - it somehow is lifting a watcher higher . . . :)
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I do love the Dancing Rings! What a superb sculpture!! Thanks for the information you've included!! Hope you have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThe Dancing rings is a beautiful sculpture. Lovely photos, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVery unique creation!
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful sculpture and its name fits it beautifully.
ReplyDeleteI can see the dancing human figure. :) Ang galing!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely shots of the rings - so graceful!
ReplyDeleteSo cool! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThat's a fascinating piece of art. I really like it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful sculpture. I love it! Great shots, too. You've captured it beautifully.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pice of art and I love the name of it... Dancing Rings! ;))
ReplyDeleteGreeting, Anna
you have a beautiful bamboo wall to surround your header photo. I love it.
ReplyDeleteNice public sculpture, Luna Miranda!
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