The sculpture, At the Wheel of the Nation was created in 1954 by artist Augusto J. Lopez and is currently owned by the Local Government Unit of San Miguel. Made from concrete and other materials, it features a clock, the Philippine flag, and two figures, one believed to represent President Ramon Magsaysay and the other a Filipino citizen. The artwork symbolizes the relationship between national leadership and the people, with the flag serving as a backdrop. Despite its small size, the sculpture carries deep historical, political, and social meaning, reminding viewers of national pride and unity. It shows signs of age and damage, including cracks, abrasions, and brittleness, due to poor storage and exposure. Conservation efforts are minimal, and the piece remains at risk unless better preservation steps are taken.
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Photo Credit/s:
Gomez, Anna Jane R. (2024)
Mappers:
Phillippe Angelo T. Hinosa, Kenneth Jan T. Fernandez, Jean Mae T. Fundal, Kristine C. Cabanero, Anna Jane R. Gomez
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