1- An abstract
blocking of wood and bent-nails landmark near the
Chicago River, Chicago, Illinois, USA
2-
“Le pouce” (the thumb), Arc de la Defense, Paris,
France.
3-
Bull sculpture on the upper part of La Rambla, Barcelona,
Spain.
4-
The Paparazzi statue in the front of Paparazzi restaurant
& coctail bar – coctails are one of
the best in Bratislava.
Laurinska street, Bratislava, Slovakia.
5- Monument of the key board. Author – Anatoliy
Vyatkin. Ist river bank, Ekaterinburg, Russia.
6- Two engagement rings by Dennis Openheim. English Bay, Vancouver,
Canada.
7- Sculptures, Westerland Street scene in front of the train
station. Sylt Island, Germany.
8- Monumental sculpture of a toothbrush (6×2,8×0,2metres) by J.
Rоbert Jennings, 1983. Haus Lange Museum , villa
by the architect Mies van der Rohe, Krefeld, North Rhine
Westphalia, Germany.
9- In 2004 in Stockholm, Sweden was made a decision to give the
city more fun with sculptures. One of the coolest ones.
10- The headless businessman of Ernst
& Young building. Los Angeles, California,
USA.
11- Traffic-light-tree by Pierre Vivant, has 75 sets of traffic
lights.
The sculpture was created to mimic a tree structure and reflect the
energy of the developing Canary Wharf area. London,
UK.
12- Monument to Charles La Trobe in central
Melbourne was removed at the end of June 2006 and has been acquired
by La Trobe University. Melbourne,
Australia.
13- Monument to a kiss. Kharkiv, Ukraine.
14- The Great big fork, Nestle, Vevey, Switzerland.
The fork locates in Lake Geneva directly across the Musée de
l’Alimentation (Nestlé Alimentarium), a museum devoted to the
history of food products. The fork is in commemoration of its 10th
anniversary, and so it is not a permanent structure. Not known when
it will be removed.
15- The clothespin monument, 15 metres hight. Centre Square Plaza,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
16- The 72 stone steps before the entrance of the Philadelphia
Museum of Art have become known as the Rocky Steps. Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, USA.
17- A six-meter-high key sculpture by artist Jiri
David on Franz Kafka Square in Prague, Czech republic.
The sculpture, that was unveiled to the public earlier the same
day, is made from more than 85,000 keys to commemorate the
twentieth anniversary of the Velvet Revolution.
18- The Spoon Bridge and Cherry by Oldenburg at the Walker Art
Institute. Sculpture Garden, Minneapolis, Minnesota USA.
19- The Grifo Majico, which appears to float in the sky with an
endless supply of water. In actuality, there is a pipe hidden in
the stream of water. It is located in Aqualand, Cadiz,
Spain.
20- “Boots of the insurance agent who trampled them in search of
customers”
is the name for the monument of the 92th size shoes was made by
sculptors Ozyumenko brothers. The best part is
that you can try them on!! Kyiv, Ukraine.
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