Seattle News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now!
A majestic cedar carving named the Mother of Restoration has been unveiled in downtown Olympia, symbolizing unity between the City and the Squaxin Island Tribe. Created by acclaimed artist Andrea Wilbur-Sigo, this topless figure holding a paddle stands near Isthmus Park, overlooking the future Deschutes Estuary—a site steeped in treaty history and ecological renewal. Featuring salmon and kelp imagery, it honors ongoing restoration efforts, while a soon-to-be-carved baby on its back represents growth and continuity. Costing $50,000 for the sculpture and $1,000 for an interpretive panel, the project also included $265,000 in site enhancements with native plants and seating. More than art, it’s a powerful emblem of the region’s commitment to healing its waterfront and restoring ecological balance. Support the show: Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN: advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting. Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates: https://sources.thednn.ai/7c9c67f49a142b33
62 Folgen
Kommentare
0Sei die erste Person, die kommentiert
Melde dich jetzt an und werde Teil der Seattle News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now!-Community!