Wroclaw by Bogna
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Comments (17)
lyron
Excellent shot!
RobyHermida
WWWWWWWWWOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!
Aioros
Awesome work!
Tsalmaveth
That's actually rather spectacular. Like ghosts from the city's past coming back.
Olenkamajka
swietne zdjecie, gratulacje Bogna
durleybeachbum
Super sculptures, I'd like to know more!
Fidelity2
This image is very cool. 5+!
efron_241
Taratynov ??? as artist nice Art! but i fear it has something to do with the Jewish community
jeroni
Fantastic capture
billcody
I agree with efron: Must have something to do with the jewish community - the "Comeback of the Missed" or stuff like that. These are my imaginations. Great catch!
jocko500
wow this is super looking
dbrv6
spectacular. Wroclaw, Poland I am assuming though I was not able to find out more. Moving art work.
Dindin
Very impressive .First I thought these were statues ,but these are real live people dressed up as statues .
Kaylin
Unusual and very impressive! I had to do a little research, I wanted to know more... The Anonymous Pedestrians are 14 bronze statues representing the people who disappeared during the introduction of martial law in Poland on December 13th 1981. The memorial which was designed by Jerzy Kalina was erected in December 2005. The correct name of the artistic work is "Transition". The Anonymous Pedestrians statues can be found on the pavement at the street corner of Pilsudskiego and Swidnicka which is located about 1,5 km south of the Market Square, in Wroclaw Poland.
Amosicho
Fajne zdjęcie :)
Bogna
Thank you very muche for your opinion
EmeraldElf
Bardzo interesujące zdjęcie!Nie wiedziałam,że we Wrocławiu są tego typu "instslacje"!Ja mieszkam w łodzi . Tutaj również na Piotrkowskiej mamy bardzo podobne rzezby!