28. Franz Kafka statue in Prague!
29. The Kelpies – Falkirk, Scotland These 30-meter-high horse-head sculptures celebrate the role of horses in Scottish industry and agriculture. Designed by Andy Scott, they are a mesmerizing sight, especially when illuminated at night.
30. Mustangs at Las Colinas – Irving, Texas Created by Robert Glen, this impressive sculpture features nine mustangs galloping across a granite stream. It’s one of the largest equestrian sculptures in the world, capturing the spirit of Texas.
31. The Headington Shark – Oxford, England A unique and whimsical installation by John Buckley, this 25-foot shark appears to have crashed through the roof of a suburban home, symbolizing the unpredictability of life.
In this article:" Mario Irarrázabal, "Mano del Desierto, Andy Scott, anonymity, beautiful, bronze sculpture, Bruno Catalano, Canada, Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd, Chile, cracks emitting light, delicate, digital art, Digital Orca - Vancouver, Douglas Coupland, energy, England, equestrian sculptures, Expansion - New York City, faceless bureaucrat, France, giant spider sculpture, Guggenheim Museum, haunting, horse-head sculptures, human vulnerability, Iceland, illuminated at night, imposing, inner strength, John Buckley, Les Voyageurs - Marseilles, loneliness, Louise Bourgeois, Magnús Tómasson, Maman - Bilbao, monotony, motherhood, Mustangs at Las Colinas - Irving, natural beauty, non-violence, Non-Violence - New York City, officialdom, Paige Bradley, partially missing figures, peace, pixelated orca whale, revolver, Robert Glen, Scotland, spain, Texas, The Giant Hand - Atacama Desert, The Headington Shark - Oxford, The Kelpies - Falkirk, The Unknown Official - Reykjavik, traveling, United Nations Headquarters, unpredictability of life, USA, whimsical installation, woman meditating
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