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Friday, August 5, 2011

See The"Mermaid" Sculpture In Germany's Alster Lake!

If I may ask, what is the essence of a creepy four-meter-high sculpture, that displays a woman sitting down with her too legs up as if she was in labour trying to deliver a baby?


Are there no other decent ways of portraying a woman's beauty and still preserve womanhood?

Instead of such a suggestive and scaring portrait?

Please your opinion/comments are very important here.

12 comments:

  1. The artist is insane and the sculpture is creepy.

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  2. This is not even fine. The concept does not make sense at all. Mcheeeeeeew

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  3. Abegggggi, wetin be this? Oyinbo sef......hisses!

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  4. This is arrant nonsense. What was the artist thinking? He should have spent his time, money and energy on something mere meaniful.

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  5. How many years did he spend constructing this gigantic trash?

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  6. The lady was suppose to be fine but they killed the concept.

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  7. Well I trust African Artist, they don't wake up with such silly idea in their heads. Actually, it was suppose to be fine!Well I trust African Artist, they don't wake up with such silly idea in their heads. Actually, it was suppose to be fine!

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  8. The image is beautiful but what is the reason for such monument? obviously no body will buy such except the person has a lake or a river or better still the person is possessed by the water-world.

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  9. What is this Abeg?
    What is this Oh?

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  10. Is the sculpture touching the floor of the lake and secondly is the sculpture Completely nude?

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  11. This sculpture is satanic and mami waterish.
    That is my opinion.

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  12. This is obviously a perverse concept. Fine and creeping, though.

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