Girl in a Wetsuit
Girl in a Wetsuit is a life-size 1972 bronze sculpture by Elek Imredy of a woman in a wetsuit,[1] located on a rock in the water along the north side of Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
| Girl in a Wetsuit | |
|---|---|
|  The sculpture in 2007 | |
|  | |
| Artist | Elek Imredy | 
| Year | 1972 | 
| Type | Sculpture | 
| Medium | Bronze | 
| Location | Vancouver | 
| 49°18′09″N 123°07′33″W | |
Description
    
The bronze sculpture depicts a friend of Imredy's, Debra Harrington, in a wetsuit with flippers on her feet and a mask on her forehead.[2][3]
Controversy
    
Although some believe it was a replica of Copenhagen's The Little Mermaid, the creator stated:
I didn't believe we should have a copy of the mermaid. She is rightfully a symbol of Copenhagen... I proposed to have a life-size scuba diver seated there. At that time scuba diving was getting quite popular here in Vancouver and, just as important, I didn't know of any similar sculpture anywhere in the world. It was a new idea… There was tremendous opposition and great controversy. I still don't know why.[2][3]
See also
    
    
References
    
- "Imredy, Elek - City of Vancouver Archives".
- "Girl in a Wetsuit". City of Vancouver. Retrieved December 30, 2012.
-  "Girl in a Wetsuit". vancouver.ca. Retrieved 2021-06-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

