Fountain of Seseragi
Artist
Gerard Tsutakawa
MediumBronze, Silicon and Copper Tubing
Dimensions63 x 144 x 12 in. (160 x 365.8 x 30.5 cm)
ClassificationsSculpture
Credit LineGift to the City of Seattle from the Seattle Center Foundation
Description: Seseragi is a Japanese word meaning the sound of rushing water in a shallow stream, a term aptly applied to the water running through the narrow bronze basin of this fountain. The dark patinated metal of the fountain curves gently upward from its trapezoidal base forming two symmetrical arms with scalloped edges. Inside each arm, water cascades down a series of tiered ledges and creates two falls that meet in the center of a calmy rippling pool. Tsutakawa employs the symmetry and repetition of the fountain’s elements to create a sense of balance and stability. With the burbling of the falling water, the fountain promotes reflection and tranquility.
Artist Statement: Many of my abstract designs come from inspirations in nature such as mountains, landscapes, and creatures. My interpretations are not literal or representational. I see patters and rhythms of the visual world and enjoy letting the viewer create their own interpretations of how they see my works. I also enjoy thematically incorporating celestial phenomena, the human spirit, and subtle humor into my sculptures.
Watch: Seattle Channel Profile of Artist Gerard Tsutakawa (2007)
Watch: Seattle Channel Profile of Artist Gerard Tsutakawa (2007)
Location: Seattle Center – South side of the Intiman Theatre, facing the International Fountain