18 sculptures from around the world that the language can’t turn out to be called boring
There are millions of monuments and sculptures in the world. This type of art is so widespread that tourists often perceive it as something boring and uninteresting. But you can’t say the same about the heroes of our post today. These sculptures are original and demonstrate an unlimited flight of creative thought by their authors. Seeing them once, you will not forget these monuments.
Sculpture near Nice, near the hippodrome in the town of Cagnes-sur-Mer, France
First Generation Sculpture: Children of Migrants Have Fun in Diving, Singapore
Sculpture titled "Sorry!", Shizuoka, Japan
"Farmer and His Wife", a statue decorated as a Dutch souvenir of the same name, Amsterdam
Awakening giant statue, Maryland, USA
A man in an embryo pose sits inside a 50-cent coin, Staffordshire, UK
Statue of Kalevipoeg, hero of the Estonian folk epic, Tallinn, Estonia
Sculpture in the Botanical Garden "Eden Project", UK
Reclining Nude, Frankfurt, Germany
The sculptural image of Isaac Newton, London, UK
Sculpture at Saville Garden, London, UK
Sculpture in the form of a children's hockey team. Located at the entrance to the Hockey Hall of Fame, Toronto, Canada
Sculpture in front of the headquarters of the company CMA-CGM in the Old Port of Marseille
Unusual bench, Amersfoort, Netherlands
"Melancholy" - a sculpture depicting a void in the soul, Geneva, Switzerland
Monument to victims of the terrorist attack at the railway station in Madrid, Cartagena, Spain
Sculpture at the Monumental Cemetery "Bonaria" in Cagliari, Italy
Monument to the Unknown Student, Montreal, Canada
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The Ante Veterans Memorial, Arizona, is dedicated to the memory of those who served and sacrificed their lives in the United States Armed Forces. However, 364 days a year, this extraordinary design does not seem completely completed. To fully enjoy its beauty, you need to come here at a certain time. "Every year on Veterans Day (November 11), at 11:11 a.m., the rays of the sun penetrate the ellipses of the five pillars of the memorial and form perfect sunlight exactly above the mosaic of the Great Seal of the United States," the city council said in a statement. ...