Pulling forward.

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As I always say, art is always left to the interpretation of the observer and often a painting or a sculpture can be interpreted in different ways depending on one's point of view.

When I came to this park some time ago I came across these sculptures of three men, which at the time I didn't know what they represented.

Later I learned that they are called marengos, those people who are dedicated to fishing. In my case I just called them fishermen. You always learn something new. Life is a constant learning of the most varied things you can imagine.

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But before I knew what they were called, for me they were men who walked forward with a lot of effort. Often the interpretation has to do with oneself. And in different circumstances one can see different things, as happens with the cuados.

Men who went forward, who made an effort, who worked as a team to carry out a purpose, that's what I saw. And it wasn't far from the fishermen or seafarers, they also have a very hard job.

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A sculpture in which I can see beyond the materials made. I see synchronicity, strength, organisation, will, commitment. Could it be that one reflects part of oneself in what one sees? Maybe so.

They all focus on a goal and against all odds they push forward, going through whatever comes their way. That's what I saw.

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But one of the most important things is the team, they say that when you go together with people who have the same views and approaches, you get further.

People help each other, and if, for various reasons, you falter, the others help you to get up, support you and encourage you to move forward.

All this inspired me in this beautiful sculpture, which looked radiant in the sunlight, that light that illuminates the path so that the focus is clearer.

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How often we can lose sight of the horizon and there is someone by our side who is willing to reach out and help or simply accompany us along the way. That is very valuable.

And what do you think, what do you see in this sculpture, something different from what I see? I would be happy to read your comments.

Thank you all very much for watching and reading this far, best regards to all of you and see you next time.
Amonet.

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All photographs are my own, taken with my phone
Separators created by me in Photoshop
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