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“我希望,有一天,我们能走出大海,”冰岛首都雷克亚米克雕塑家协会主席安娜·爱约丝多特道出对这次“海岸线2000”雕塑展的愿望和看法,“我们必须争取更多的展露我们自己的机会,因为还有很多人以为我们只会在冰岛上钓鱼。”这次由雕塑家协会策划组织的户外展览,就是继“海岸线98”和“天穹99”之后而发起的第三次“进攻”。这三次展览,都是为庆祝这个拥有90名会员的协会成立25周年而举办的,地点就选在这个城市一个镇子的北部港口,这里与远处横亘的绵延多姿的埃斯家山隔海相望。展线沿着突出的海角,有2000米长,在“海岸线2000”的旁边,还有一条与它并行的公路。雕塑家就把他们的作品陈列在大海与大陆之间,人们无论坐车、乘船、骑自行车或步行都能观
“I hope one day we will be able to get out of the sea,” Anna Eyosidot, chairman of the Icelandic Federation of Amkrek Sculptors, presented his wishes and views on the “Shoreline 2000” sculpture show. “We have to For more to show our own chance, because there are many people think we will only fishing in Iceland. ”The outdoor exhibition organized by the Sculptor Association, is following the“ Coastline 98 ”and“ Sky Dome 99 ”after Launched the third “offensive.” The three shows, all celebrated for the 25th anniversary of the 90-member association, are located in the northern port of a town in the city separated by the maritime facies of the remote Aeshäuser mountains in the distance hope. Along the prominence of the promontory there is a 2,000-meter long stretch of road, next to Coastline 2000 and a parallel road to it. Sculptors put their work on display between the sea and the mainland, regardless of people by car, boat, bicycle or walking