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From giant eyeballs in the middle of a park to hyper-realistic pandas in mech suits or Ronald McDonald statues straight from our nightmares - the art world is full of really weird, and occasionally creepy, wonders. Wonders that can sometimes scare the bejeezus out of us or leave our jaws on the floor.

While these outlandish artifacts are scattered all over the world (some of them hidden 7 feet deep in the ocean!), thanks to the power of the internet, we can marvel at their peculiar weirdness right from our own homes. So if you're tired of the same old works of art by Michelangelo and Auguste Rodin, Bored Panda has gathered some of the most wackiest and mind-bending sculptures known to man. Buckle up, because things are about to get weird.

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Lebanese Artist Uses Broken Glass And Rubble From Beirut Explosion To Create A Memorial

Lebanese Artist Uses Broken Glass And Rubble From Beirut Explosion To Create A Memorial

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Have you ever seen a sculpture that made you say "What the duck?" Well, there are more of them than you can think of. Just in the UK alone, more than 13,000 public sculptures were recorded and shared online for the first time last year. A good amount of them are pretty unconventional. Others, like a giant silver spoon in the middle of a field, are downright bewildering, to say the least. Imagine taking a stroll on the outskirts of your hometown and stumbling into a giant spoon.

Of course, that's pretty mild stuff when you compare it with a 40-foot bear statue standing and peering into Denver's Convention Center. Yeah, you read that right. Right in the heart of Denver, Colorado, the sculpture titled "I see what you mean" is a whimsical interpretation of the wild animals that roam the Rockies. Since being erected in 2005, it has become a symbol of the city's playful, creative spirit and a pretty great conversation starter as well. Whether you're a tourist or a local, you can't help but be a little shocked when you see this big blue behemoth staring at you.

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    A Bear Statue I Found In Denver, Colorado. Yes It's Looking Into The Building

    A Bear Statue I Found In Denver, Colorado. Yes It's Looking Into The Building

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I live near Denver, every time I go into it I see the bear, and it’s truly an amazing sight

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    While we're talking about Godzilla-sized animal statues, deep beneath Lake Neuchâtel's surface lies a sculpture that's sure to give you goosebumps: an underwater 16-feet-tall shark statue. Of course, not everyone has access to this plastic Megalodon since it‘s buried a couple of feet down into the dark waters.

    According to one internet user, it was made in 2007 by 176 kids and a couple of professionals for the short movie called "Choc au lac". The video and the beast's performance in it are long gone. But if you have the guts and a few spare oxygen tanks, this frightening bag of jaws is eager to meet new visitors 24/7 (souvenirs include a bad case of thalassophobia). 

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    This Statue Outside A Library

    This Statue Outside A Library

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    Realistic Sculpture Titled “The Traveler” In Orlando International Airport

    Realistic Sculpture Titled “The Traveler” In Orlando International Airport

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    This Sculpture Of A Sunken Giant. Guatemala City

    This Sculpture Of A Sunken Giant. Guatemala City

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    And yet: what's the deal with these phantasmagorical sculptures? Why are we so drawn to them? Part of the appeal of these strange and often unsettling works, we guess, lies in their ability to evoke a strong emotional response. Just take a look at “The Traveler” napping inside the glass cage of Orlando International Airport. It looks so real and relatable that it's pretty difficult not to be awe-struck by its hyper-realism. They challenge us to look beyond the surface and engage with art on a deeper, more meaningful level. Even if they remind you of Slenderman coming to life.

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    The Homeless Jesus Sculpture, In The Grounds Of Christ Church Cathedral In Dublin

    The Homeless Jesus Sculpture, In The Grounds Of Christ Church Cathedral In Dublin

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I would hope they also have seats nearby that the actual homeless population can use...

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    Driftwood Statues By Nagato Iwasaki

    Driftwood Statues By Nagato Iwasaki

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Until one turns its head to look at you in a jerky motion emitting a woody creak

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    At the same time, weird sculptures offer a sense of escapism from the world where everything seems to be designed to fit neatly into preconceived categories. Whether it's artists like Willard Wigan, who makes sculptures so comically tiny they can be accidentally inhaled, or ones that stretch to infinity ("Karma" by Korean artist Do Ho Suh), it creates a bit of much-needed magic in our over-explained world. More importantly - you can actually touch it! Or swallow it, if you're part of Wigan's exhibition.

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    I Found This Beautiful Creature At The Sculpture Park

    I Found This Beautiful Creature At The Sculpture Park

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    No one knows who built it. It stands there waiting. When the time is right and there is someone alone and close, it lunges forward and grabs them. It impales them on its antler and backs away with the limp, dying victim and recedes into the water. The following morning, it is back again, waiting

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    Underwater Shark Statue At Lake Neuchâtel

    Underwater Shark Statue At Lake Neuchâtel

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    The Most Australian Statue Ever

    The Most Australian Statue Ever

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    What's great about seeking art, then, is its multi-layered effect on our minds. As it turns out, there's a scientific explanation for why our brains light up like the 4th of July's sky when we're confronted with a piece of art. According to the book "The Singularity Is Near", our brains have an awesome ability to organize patterns until they start making sense. And when it does add those random elements into something recognizable, something you can emotionally respond to - it's pretty darn amazing.

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    Robert Pepperell, a professor at Cardiff School of Art and interdisciplinary researcher who combines art, science, and philosophy, describes this phenomenon as 'visual indeterminacy.' Or "an image or scene that is full of visual information yet defies easy or immediate recognition," Pepperell explained to Bored Panda via email. He believes many of Picasso's and Braque's cubist pieces, made just before WWI, fit into this description. 

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    Statue In My Home Town Made Of 100,000 Knives Removed From The UK Streets

    Statue In My Home Town Made Of 100,000 Knives Removed From The UK Streets

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    This Company Erects Statues Of Employees That Work At The Company For At Least 3 Years

    This Company Erects Statues Of Employees That Work At The Company For At Least 3 Years

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    A Statue Hanging In The Cellar Of An Abandoned Castle

    A Statue Hanging In The Cellar Of An Abandoned Castle

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    The first time Robert recognized this profound feeling was in the mid-1980s while watching Robert Wiene's silent horror hit "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari". "Although the screen was full of clearly delineated forms, I was momentarily lost, unable to recognize what I was seeing. Some 2 seconds later—as a human figure rose from a bending posture—a wave of recognition overcame me, even though the image had changed only marginally," Pepperell remembered, describing the powerful moment as "marked by a mild sense of panic, mixed with a brief euphoria." Since then he wrote multiple papers on visual indeterminacy while also coining the term.

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    #16

    So Apparently, Stanford Has A Giant Statue Of A Greco-Roman Sandworm On Campus

    So Apparently, Stanford Has A Giant Statue Of A Greco-Roman Sandworm On Campus

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    This Statue In My Town Is Always Turned Back To You

    This Statue In My Town Is Always Turned Back To You

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    When we're looking at a piece of art, we're not just seeing colors and shapes, a slab of hand-formed clay - we're actively trying to give shape and meaning to the incoming information. Remember that "religious statue that looks like a sinister alien creature" trying to steal your soul away? Well, yes, it's creepy. But more importantly, your brain is trying to give the sculpture meaning by relating it to things you're already familiar with.

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    This is called 'associations’ and it's one of two things that make people resonate with a sculpture, or any piece of art, no matter how weird it is. The first factor ('formal'), then, relies on its physical properties - shapes, colors, size, and even location. "So a sculpture that is very big and brightly colored will have a different effect than one that is small and dull, regardless of what the sculpture represents," told Pepperell. Combine these two, and you're pretty much experiencing art to its fullest. 

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    A Sculpture Called "Karma"

    A Sculpture Called "Karma"

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I live in Sydney, never heard of this statue. I did some googling, it's in New Orleans.

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    What makes art truly great? It's a sweat-breaking question that has been asked for generations with no simple answer. So, we turned to Professor Pepperell to give us his take on the subject. "In my view, great works of art heighten our senses and feelings by challenging our preconceptions about the world, whether conceptually or perceptually," he said. "By doing so, they make us more conscious of what we're seeing, allowing us to feel more vivid and alive." 

    #21

    This Building Had A Realistic Statue Of A Police Officer

    This Building Had A Realistic Statue Of A Police Officer

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A crime prevention aid. One quick glance and anyone thinking of causing trouble will walk away thinking the police are already there

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    #22

    This Religious Statue Looks Like A Sinister Alien Creature

    This Religious Statue Looks Like A Sinister Alien Creature

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    This Statue, With Realistic-Looking Eyes And Teeth, Nightmare Fuel

    This Statue, With Realistic-Looking Eyes And Teeth, Nightmare Fuel

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm not kidding, look into it's eyes and physically move side to side, and you will notice the eyes follow you!

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    German City Of Karlsruhe Just Issued A Parking Ticket To Austrian Artist Erwin Wurm For One Of His Bent Car Sculptures

    German City Of Karlsruhe Just Issued A Parking Ticket To Austrian Artist Erwin Wurm For One Of His Bent Car Sculptures

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    1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That is so. f*cking. German. :D (I may say that, I'm German myself ;) ) //edit: one of the top Reddit comments reads "Haven't they learned their lesson about not supporting Austrian artists?" - I laughed way too hard :D

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    #25

    Panda Statue In China

    Panda Statue In China

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    Super Creepy Statue Outside Indianapolis Public Library

    Super Creepy Statue Outside Indianapolis Public Library

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    So that's why Slenderman has pages scattered all around, he's just a very angry librarian

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Even better--the Indianapolis Children's Museum has a dinosaur sticking its head into the building.

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Even scarier--the Indianapolis Children's Museum has a dinosaur sticking its head into it.

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Imagine youre just walking outside at night and see this out of the corner of youre eye

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    Came Across This Sculpture This Morning. I'm Wondering Whether To Call It "Banan-Uck" Or "Duc-Anana"

    Came Across This Sculpture This Morning. I'm Wondering Whether To Call It "Banan-Uck" Or "Duc-Anana"

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    This Is Supposed To Be A Statue Of The Virgin Mary From A Sculptor Named Maria Scanu

    This Is Supposed To Be A Statue Of The Virgin Mary From A Sculptor Named Maria Scanu

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    Officially The Creepiest Sand Sculpture At Revere Beach

    Officially The Creepiest Sand Sculpture At Revere Beach

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    #30

    I Stumbled Upon This Awesome Sculpture In A Forest

    I Stumbled Upon This Awesome Sculpture In A Forest

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    #34

    I Took This Pic Of A Hyper-Realistic Statue In NYC Today, It Was Freaking A Few People Out

    I Took This Pic Of A Hyper-Realistic Statue In NYC Today, It Was Freaking A Few People Out

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    In My Hometown There's A Pet Shop Who Have This Sculpture At The Entrance. It's 20 Years Old And They Paint Every Year With Different 'Dog Breeds'

    In My Hometown There's A Pet Shop Who Have This Sculpture At The Entrance. It's 20 Years Old And They Paint Every Year With Different 'Dog Breeds'

    Last year the administration thought it was too ugly and asked to have it removed. The town fought back and the ugly dog is now back. I love it.

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    #36

    There's A Giant Statue Of An Eyeball Across The Street From The Restaurant I'm At

    There's A Giant Statue Of An Eyeball Across The Street From The Restaurant I'm At

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    This Statue In Front Of The Window Of The Waiting Area At A Hospital In Norway

    This Statue In Front Of The Window Of The Waiting Area At A Hospital In Norway

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    #39

    Campbell's Soup Can With Pigeons In Québec City

    Campbell's Soup Can With Pigeons In Québec City

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    This Weird-Looking Transformers Statue

    This Weird-Looking Transformers Statue

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    This Statue Is So Bizarre. I Love It. Sometimes I Like To Think It Stands Up At Night When No One's Watching

    This Statue Is So Bizarre. I Love It. Sometimes I Like To Think It Stands Up At Night When No One's Watching

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    i grows a little each night as it catches anyone seeing it move and absorbs them

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    #42

    These Poorly-Made Tiger Sculptures At Night

    These Poorly-Made Tiger Sculptures At Night

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    #44

    Uh, Australia, What's With This Statue In The Middle Of Your Capital City?

    Uh, Australia, What's With This Statue In The Middle Of Your Capital City?

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Garema Place. There's a bunch of sheep. We prefer the Penis Owl though.

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    Giant Floating Baby Sculpture Titled "Planet" Is 9 Meters Long

    Giant Floating Baby Sculpture Titled "Planet" Is 9 Meters Long

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    #49

    Uhhhmm. This Is An Interesting Statue

    Uhhhmm. This Is An Interesting Statue

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    Statues Made To Look Like Native American And Cowboy Plastic Toys

    Statues Made To Look Like Native American And Cowboy Plastic Toys

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    #51

    When I Went To Switzerland And Happened To Look Exactly Like This Random Wood Statue

    When I Went To Switzerland And Happened To Look Exactly Like This Random Wood Statue

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    This Huge Sculpture At My Hospital

    This Huge Sculpture At My Hospital

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Made from the vasectomies of all the patients that came in. Every year it gets bigger

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    #53

    Parikkala Sculpture Park, Koitsanlahti, Finland

    Parikkala Sculpture Park, Koitsanlahti, Finland

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    #54

    On The Subject Of Sculptures, Here’s One In London

    On The Subject Of Sculptures, Here’s One In London

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    Statue In Switzerland With A Codpiece So Prominent, It Almost Makes You Miss The Lion With The Shotgun

    Statue In Switzerland With A Codpiece So Prominent, It Almost Makes You Miss The Lion With The Shotgun

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    #56

    Strange Statues, Norval Foundation, Cape Town

    Strange Statues, Norval Foundation, Cape Town

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    This "Drowning Girl" Underwater Statue In Spain

    This "Drowning Girl" Underwater Statue In Spain

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I hope that this is not actually to scale/human sized, because it might encourage some unnecessary heroics.

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    #60

    Found This Statue In A Mall In Seoul. I Think We All Know This Feeling

    Found This Statue In A Mall In Seoul. I Think We All Know This Feeling

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    I Was In Prague And Saw This Sculpture In The Mall

    I Was In Prague And Saw This Sculpture In The Mall

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Did they get their inspiration from the nursery rhyme "Ride a c**k horse to Banbury Cross"

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    #62

    My School Has A Sculpture Of The Piranha Plant From Mario

    My School Has A Sculpture Of The Piranha Plant From Mario

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    #64

    This Statue In The Front Lawn Of New Construction In My Neighborhood. I Want To Party With This Guy

    This Statue In The Front Lawn Of New Construction In My Neighborhood. I Want To Party With This Guy

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    #65

    This Cow Statue Outside A Creamery

    This Cow Statue Outside A Creamery

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    #66

    I Raise You My University Sculpture In Front Of The Engineering Building, A Pile Of Canoes

    I Raise You My University Sculpture In Front Of The Engineering Building, A Pile Of Canoes

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    At first I was like, I know where that is.... but actually no. The one I know is in Paris.https://www.parisladouce.com/2014/03/paris-monochrome-for-paris-une.html

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    #67

    Seoul Definitely Has Some Quirks, Making Explore Seoul That Much More Fun

    Seoul Definitely Has Some Quirks, Making Explore Seoul That Much More Fun

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    There’s A Statue Trend? How About These Ones In Bangkok?

    There’s A Statue Trend? How About These Ones In Bangkok?

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    #71

    Not Sure What's Happening Here

    Not Sure What's Happening Here

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's a dedication to Puerto Rican educator and child advocate Eugenio María de Hostos

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    This Airport Sculpture Is A Corn Airplane

    This Airport Sculpture Is A Corn Airplane

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    #73

    Thanks, I Hate Creepy Statues

    Thanks, I Hate Creepy Statues

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This belongs with Meth Tree from old McDonald's dining areas...... I love it

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    #74

    Local High School Ordered A Bulldog Statue But Got This Pug Instead

    Local High School Ordered A Bulldog Statue But Got This Pug Instead

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    #75

    The Eyes Of This Sphinx Statue In Muzeon Park

    The Eyes Of This Sphinx Statue In Muzeon Park

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    #76

    A Guy Who Lives In My Block Proudly Owns A Life-Size Jar Jar Binks Statue

    A Guy Who Lives In My Block Proudly Owns A Life-Size Jar Jar Binks Statue

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    #77

    This Humanoid Penguin Statue At My Local Hospital

    This Humanoid Penguin Statue At My Local Hospital

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    Proposed Statue In My City. No One Can Agree On What It's Supposed To Be Or Say

    Proposed Statue In My City. No One Can Agree On What It's Supposed To Be Or Say

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This statue was designed for Jacksonville, Florida and has been ridiculed because it looks like it says Lerp instead of Jax. It was going to cost millions of dollars.

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    I Don't Know Why, But This Sculpture Bothers Me A Lot

    I Don't Know Why, But This Sculpture Bothers Me A Lot

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    #83

    This Ronald McDonald Statue In Front Of The McDonald's

    This Ronald McDonald Statue In Front Of The McDonald's

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Now THAT'S more like it!!! Where the f**k is Meth Tree?? And Grimace just fits in automatically!!

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