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Two dark bronze statues of male runners in mid-stride are positioned side-by-side atop a rectangular stone pedestal
Short TermTwo dark bronze statues of male runners in mid-stride are positioned side-by-side atop a rectangular stone pedestal. The statues are silhouetted against a pale, overcast sky. The runner on the left, closer to the viewer, is depicted from the waist up. The runner on the right is shown from the knees down, with one leg extended backward in a running motion. Both figures appear muscular and athletic. Dark green foliage from trees forms a silhouette along the lower edge of the image, behind the pedestal. The scene is forensic in its neutrality, devoid of explicit emotion or narrative beyond the implied action of running. The statue is known as "The Runners" and is located at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver, Canada, specifically in the stadium at the Joan and Paul Fox Field.






