Outside The Ernst & Young building (Los Angeles)
Optimus Prime (Southern China)
The "Magic tap" (found in "Aqualand" of Cadiz, Spain), which appears to float in the sky with an endless supply of water. Actually, there is a pipe hidden in the stream of water that holds the whole structure.
A Mona Lisa made of computer chips (ASUS headquarters)
(Prague)
(Oslo, Norway)
Car park markings continue up the wall of the building where a Morris Mini is parked. The head- and taillights light up at night. (Westenbergstraat, Netherlands)
Statue in the Guadalquivir river, near La Mezquita, (Cordoba, Spain)
(Santa Fe, New Mexico)
(Potsdam, Germany)
(Springfield, Missouri)
(The Institute for Microbiology, Tübingen University, Tübingen)
"The Shark" (Headington, Oxford)
"Iron Lady", in front of the building Regentes (Netherlands)
(Salt Lake City)
(Singapore)
(Fulda, Rabanusstraße)
Keukenhof (Lisse, Holland)
In front of the Bukcheon Museum (Seoul, Korea)
"Fluegelauto", on top of the historic armoury "Zeughaus" (Cologne, Germany)
A contemporary representation of Charles La Trobe in central Melbourne (This temporary installation was removed at the end of June 2006 and has been acquired by La Trobe University).
Mazinger Z (near Tarragona, Spain)
Statue of a giant piece of shit (Ponta Grossa, Brazil)
6 comments
Great statues!
ohhhhhhhhhh they even built a statue of a giant shit?? hahahaha!
Hey Girl
I seriously want to know where you get access to so many cool photos.
Some of these ones are just weird and to think they are actually in cities...for public viewing is way out there.
Again thank you for the very interesting eye views!
Thanks Lizzie,
they're great, yet very quirky, hahahaha....
Yup, that's right Anney, that's why it's called quirky statue :D
Dorothy,
Sure i have certain sources, girl. Make sure to come back for more ;)
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