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Colorado-based sculptor Joshua Wiener watched Wednesday as metal rings that make up his sculpture were installed on either side of a new pedestrian bridge in Manchester.

The city of Richmond hired Wiener for a riverfront art installation of a series of 17-foot-tall rings he’s titled “The Path Untraveled.”

Wiener, to whom the city has awarded a $200,000 commission for the project, designed the work to cut through the southern terminus of the T. Tyler Potterfield Memorial Bridge, which is under construction and will offer a pedestrian pathway from Brown’s Island to Manchester.