Sculptures and statues that raise a lot of questions (17 photos)
Most people are very literal and are extremely skeptical of any creativity. Here, for example, is a monument to A.S. Pushkin. Everything is clear here. Here is the painting "Morning in a Pine Forest". Four bears on a tree. There are no questions either. And when straightforward logic says “goodbye” to creativity, then things start to get fun. Many masters create very unusual sculptures and statues, without in any way explaining the meaning of their idea. This infuriates some people incredibly, while others think about the eternal. The sculptures from our selection are just such. They evoke any emotion except indifference.
Strange statue in Cape Town, South Africa
It’s not immediately clear how to react to such a masterpiece.
One of the unusual sculptures located in London
Creepy statue in Vancouver
The sculpture is called “The Pride of Youth” and was created by a Chinese sculptor. Apparently it's supposed to inspire people to let out their inner child.
Australia is different from everyone else
There is a sculpture of a Greco-Roman sandworm on the grounds of Stanford University.
Art can teach you different things
Statue in the Czech Republic. Something in the language of horror
"Weight of Thought", California
"Bibi on the Ball", Park Avenue, New York
Sculpture "Fantastic Voyage" in Havana
This is one of the most unusual sculptures, which is often mentioned by tourists. Unfortunately, no one knows what exactly the author had in mind when creating it. He placed his masterpiece in the town square without any explanation.
Vertical bull in Milan
Conceptual monument to the writer Franz Kafka in Prague
Outlandish dog on Wenceslas Square, Prague
Giant corn stick statue, Cheadle, England
A giant sculpture crawls out of the ground, Budapest, Hungary
Huge Dalmatian outside Hassenfield Hospital, New York