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A sculpture made entirely from waste electronic items has been built in the style of Mount Rushmore and has been placed near the venue of the G7 summit ....
Ahead of the G7 summit in Carbis Bay in southwest England, artists have erected a huge sculpture made of electronic waste. The installation dubbed "Mount Recyclemore" aims to highlight the environmental threat of e-waste around the world. ....
Giant drone sculpture menaces New York City, with intent Published: 8:20 PM, Jun 09, 2021 1661084 SHARE A giant, white sculpture of a drone has appeared 25 feet (7.6 m) over Manhattan’s High Line park, unnerving New Yorkers which was the creators’ intention. Sam Durant, the artist behind the fiberglass “Untitled (drone),” said the work was designed to “remind the public that drones and surveillance are a tragic and pervasive presence in the daily lives of many living outside and within the United States.” The white sculpture of the predator drone stands out against the blue summer skies, appearing to hover over 10th Avenue, and rotating on its pole when pushed by the wind. ....
The Cody Country Chamber of Commerce has “made lemonade,” turning the stump of a tree threatening to fall on the building into a new piece of public art. ....
2 Talented Sculptors Craft Life-Size ‘Angel of Hope’ Snow Sculpture, Touching Hearts In recognition of the last year being a “difficult year for so many,” two sculptors from the East Coast decided to create a symbol of hope and joy. Together, they crafted a life-size snow angel in a front yard, and the beautiful emblem has touched hearts. Andy Gertler, 62, is a sculptor and musician from New York, whilst Sue Beatrice, 59, is a sculptor who hails from New Jersey. Both the business partners have had experience working with snow before. “We created [the angel] over the course of two days, including the design and preparation of the snow,” the two told The Epoch Times via email. “We had hoped to bring smiles to people’s faces locally but did not expect it to touch as many hearts as it did. ....