Thursday, February 21, 2008

The Loss of a Popular Neighbor

I have lived in the Washington, DC metro area, in Virginia, for almost 38 years. Almost 28 years ago a huge five-piece public sculpture was installed in a park, Hains Point, not five miles from where I now live . The work of sculptor, J. Seward Johnson, the work is named "The Awakening" and in all those years we were practically neighbors, I had never visited. So when I recently became aware that the sculpture was being dug up on Wednesday, February 20 to be relocated to a commercial development in Maryland, I decided it was about time I paid a visit. On this past Sunday my partner and I made the short trip and I'm so glad we did.



The sculpture is a bearded giant that appears to be emerging from the bowels of the earth. It is constructed of cast aluminum and at its highest point, a fully extended right arm, stands 17 feet tall. At its widest distance it is 70 feet across. Very impressive!! And very accessible as you can see from the children crawling into its mouth and up its emerged leg to slide down as though it were a sliding board.










As I said, I'm really glad I was able to see this popular attraction before it was moved. Now I wonder if I should act more like a tourist and less like a resident before some other treasure disappears from right under my nose.

I hope you enjoy the photos.

Frank

3 comments:

Steve Williams said...

Amazing sculpture. I wish communities would commission more monumental works made to be touched and embraced.

I know what you mean about being a tourist instead of a resident. It is so easy to overlook great things right in front of you.

Steve Williams
Scooter in the Sticks

gwadzilla said...

well...

it is funny

you do not need to be a tourist to appreciate things

that is a problem I have with world travelers

there are cathedrals/glorious churches/museums/zoos all here in dc

glad you saw it before it was moved
it was a cool little draw to bring people to a little place in the middle of no where
a place with some cool stuff circling around it

I will still go there

but it will never be the same

gwadzilla said...

oh
I took a mess of photos
maybe too many

but there have been other things that have happened that I never took pictures of and then later regretted

all that stuff is on my blog

I hear there is a cool statue in memory of the Titanic in SW
I plan on checking that out
as it is another hidden gem

this city is filled with hidden gems