Riverbank Love Knot 2, Adelaide, Australia [Photography]

A long, curving metal railing covered in numerous padlocks is the primary subject of the image, set alongside a stone wall and a body of water. The railing, constructed of shiny silver metal, snakes back and forth in a wave-like pattern, densely populated with locks of various sizes and colors. The stone wall beneath the railing appears aged and textured, constructed from irregularly shaped rocks. Beyond the railing and wall is a dark, still body of water, with trees and foliage visible in the background. The ground in the foreground is paved with a light-colored, speckled stone surface, creating a pathway alongside the railing.</p></p></p></p></p></p>

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The Riverbank Love Knot is a stainless steel public art installation in Adelaide, Australia, located in Park 12 near the University Footbridge, designed by Mulloway Studio and unveiled on Valentine’s Day 2018 to provide a dedicated spot for couples to attach “love locks” and symbolize enduring love, offering an alternative to placing them on the nearby footbridge. The intertwined knot design represents unbreakable binding and eternal fidelity. 

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