A unique underwater sculpture in a Kent river has been causing quite a stir among locals and tourists alike. Created by renowned artist, John Smith, the sculpture has been the subject of much debate as to whether it should be preserved or left to “weather” with the flow of the river and the changing seasons. However, Smith himself has spoken out, stating that the sculpture should be left to nature and allowed to evolve over time.
The sculpture, titled “River’s Flow”, is a stunning piece of art that can only be seen when the tide is low. It is situated in the River Medway, near the town of Maidstone, and has been attracting visitors from all over the world since its installation last year. Made entirely of natural materials, such as driftwood, stones, and shells, the sculpture blends seamlessly with its surroundings, creating a truly unique and mesmerizing experience for those who are lucky enough to see it.
Smith, who has been creating sculptures for over 20 years, explains that his inspiration for “River’s Flow” came from his love for nature and the ever-changing landscape of the river. He wanted to create something that would not only be visually appealing but also have a deeper meaning. By allowing the sculpture to “weather” with the river and the seasons, Smith believes that it will become a living piece of art, constantly evolving and adapting to its environment.
Many have argued that the sculpture should be preserved and protected from the elements, but Smith strongly disagrees. He believes that by interfering with the natural process, the true essence of the sculpture will be lost. He says, “Nature is the ultimate artist, and I want my sculpture to be a part of that. It’s not meant to be a static piece, but rather a dynamic one that changes with time.”
Smith’s stance has been met with mixed reactions, with some praising his vision and others expressing concern for the preservation of the sculpture. However, the local council has given their full support to Smith’s decision, stating that they trust his expertise and artistic vision.
The sculpture has already undergone some changes since its installation, with the changing tides and weather conditions altering its appearance. Some have even reported seeing different marine life taking shelter in and around the sculpture, adding to its natural beauty.
Visitors to the sculpture have also been captivated by its ever-changing form. One tourist, Sarah Jones, from London, says, “I’ve never seen anything like it. It’s like a living, breathing piece of art. I think it’s amazing that the artist has chosen to let nature take its course and allow the sculpture to evolve over time.”
Another local resident, Mark Thompson, adds, “I was initially skeptical about the sculpture being left to ‘weather’, but after seeing it in person, I can understand the artist’s decision. It’s truly a unique and beautiful addition to our river.”
As the seasons change and the river flows, “River’s Flow” will continue to evolve, captivating and inspiring all those who come across it. Smith’s decision to let nature take its course with his creation is a bold and admirable one, and it is clear that the sculpture will continue to be a source of wonder and inspiration for years to come.
In a world where we are constantly trying to control and manipulate nature, “River’s Flow” serves as a reminder to embrace the beauty of impermanence and allow nature to take its course. It is a testament to the power and creativity of the natural world, and a true masterpiece that should be left to “weather” with the flow of the river and the changing seasons.