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Located in front of the Tour de l'Europe, the sculpture "The Welder, Dr Schweisser" by Yves Carrey stands as a powerful tribute to craftsmanship and manual labor. This impressive work, made from recycled metal, embodies the strength and technical skill of a profession essential to industrial development.
The sculpture depicts a seated welder with one arm raised above his forehead, as if shielding his eyes from a bright light or scanning the horizon. Although the posture is static, it conveys an intense sense of concentration, evoking the care and precision required in metalwork.
The welder's body is composed of various metal pieces, carefully assembled to form a figure almost fused with his working machine. The rust that covers the sculpture gives it a raw and authentic texture, enhancing its industrial and timeless character.
By placing this sculpture in front of the Tour de l'Europe, Yves Carrey creates a symbolic link between Mulhouse's industrial past and its modern present. "The Welder, Dr Schweisser" thus becomes a living monument, celebrating human ingenuity and the importance of manual trades in the building of the city.
Through its strategic location and powerful message, this work invites passersby to reflect on the value of manual labor in our current society. It embodies the respect and recognition owed to those who, through their toil, have helped shape Mulhouse.
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Le Schweisser Rue du Sauvage 68100 Mulhouse
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