Vomiting Fountain Sculpture in London, Traffic Light Tree in London, Ballerina man in Los Angeles, The Spider that Ate Parliament in Ontario are among the weirdest street sculptures found around the world. For a long time, street sculptures have been considered as a form of street art. Everything existing and happening in real life have been depicted through street sculptures showing human love, passion to the most ordinary things. In different nations with different cultures, street art with breathtaking sculptures varies. The materials for creating those original street sculptures have to meet the requirements of weather adaptation such as stainless metals, wood, terracotta, plaster, and so on. Let\'s have an in-depth look at the most stunning images as follows to enjoy the most bizarre street sculptures around the world.
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Skeletons in love in Nong Khai, the Northeast city of Thailand. The love does not disappear after the death but eternally exists
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Vomiting Fountain Sculpture in London, UK looks as if a man was vomiting
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Traffic Light Tree in London, UK designed by Pierre Vivant features 75 sets of traffic lights in total
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Fancy Cow in Düsseldorf, Germany is situated in one family\'s garden. May the cow don a British police uniform?
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Skull on a man in Prague, Czech Republic was designed by Kafka
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Guy on a bicycle, Chile seems to be riding towards the sky with his head replaced by a spyglass
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Ballerina man in Los Angelo’s, America looks like a funny girl
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The elephant Wursa in Paris, France can balance on the trunk
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The giant spider at Ate Parliament, in Ontario, Canada seems to be attacking the Parliament Buildings
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The odd sculpture of Pig the Cyclist in Texas, America
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Wedding rings in Vancouver, Canada, designed by Dennis Oppenheim are made of glass, steel, and aluminum
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Nude Rusty Men show off their body shapes as hunks on a street in London, England
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A crocodile in Brooklyn, New York with his body attached to a coil is eating a capitalist
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Device to Root Out Evil in Vancouver, Canada, designed by Dennis Oppenheim describes a reversed building
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Carhenge in Alliance, Nebraska, U.S, is the sculpture made from cars. It is a replica of Stonehenge in England
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Related links:
Personalized Art Sculpture
Guide To Old World Sculptures
How to Choose the Perfect Wall Sculptures
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