By ali-nhyamar78 on Skatehive
A few days ago I visited the sculpture park in my city, a space to enjoy excellent works of art outdoors. Sculptures are an integral part of the visual arts; their development to this day is a legacy of human history itself, which is why we find them in different formats, sizes, textures, and made from diverse materials. Here I focused on metal ones because of the artists' ability to mold these materials and recycle others to give life to works that accompany us today. Thus appear these enormous fish that indicate our proximity to the sea, the message that we live on an island, surrounded by the sea and other seas that sometimes torment us, but the fish are also a symbol of the prosperity that should come. Here, a kind of rhinoceros-seat, although already torn apart by time, reminds me of the Red Bull from the movie The Last Unicorn. A meat grinder stands in a corner of the park, not only to remind us what it is for, but also, in a subliminal message, to let us know that it can also be