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Español: Nueva concha, monumento.
English: Title: Cocolishi di Bucuti, artist: Gilbert Senchi; media: lacquer, patina on bronze; size: 1.5 x 1.4x 2.8 m; weight: 430 kg; installed April 2020 on roundabout in front of Bucuti & Tara Resort. The sculpture has a functional design at the opening of the oversized shell allowing a person to sit in it. The rough design outside symbolizes the past, the polished inside symbolizes the present, the spiral symbolizes future and growth.
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