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Amazing!
This image is a photo of one of the many sculptures on the bottom of a sea close to mexico it is two meters below the ground. It was mainly made because of nothing such as it has been done. It was created by Jason Taylor. I was very amused with it, this particular piece was installed in February 2009 it has no specific date on when it was created.
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title: Troppe cose in testa artist: Francesca Dalla Benetta medium: sculpture-Epoxic clay, Inks
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Sculpture

Face being pushed into ground
This sculpture was created by sand for a competition in 2003. I am not sure of who created this sculpture but it happens to be surely awesome.
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God of the sea
Poseidon was relied upon by sailors for a safe voyage on the sea. He is the god of the sea. This was created by the dark night and was found in Athens. He lived in the ocean floor in a place made of coral and gems. The statue was created in 1926. He was a bearded man with long hair.
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Indestructible Object

This sculpture is a replica of the 1923 original of a metronome with a cutout photograph of an eye on the pendulum. It was created by Man Ray, who dated the work 1923, though it was changed in 1932 when he substituted a picture of the eye of Lee Miller, whom was a photographer and the artist’s assistant, for the original eye he had used in the previous sculpture which was entitled “Object to Be Destroyed”. A group of students at an exhibition in 1957 took Man Ray at his word and destroyed the object, so he had to reconstruct it and re-named it “Indestructible Object”. It is now on display in the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
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Fruit with Two LoveBirds

Fruit LoveBirds
Compote of Fruit with Two LoveBirds was made in Pennsylvania, United States. During the early 19th century. The artist is unknown. Plaster of paris, polychrome
8 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches (21.6 x 11.4 cm)
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Pietà
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Pietà was sculpted my Michelangelo. It it a sculpture of the Virgin Mary holding the body of her son Jesus Christ after his death. Michelangelo started it in 1948 and finished in 1500. It is 5 feet 9 inches tall and it located in St. Peters Basilica in the Vatican. He was commissioned to sculpt it. He created it using a drill and the highest quality marble he could find. It is significant because it shows a peaceful Mary with a young and beautiful look, but her left hand is turned up as a sign of helplessness.
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Pittsburgh Climbing :)

Climbing for kids
Where: New York, NY
When: many years ago
How: By Steve O’Hearn of Pittsburgh; Sweet Pea Projects and Rich, Brilliant & Willing
Why: So that all the children or babies to play even grown ups .
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The Lady Justice statue was modeled after the Roman goddess of order and law, Justia. It is unknown exactly who made the first sculpture, but there have been ones discovered that date back to well before the eighteenth century. This particular one was carved from white marble.
