'Made in white stone'
Sculptures in architecture are always a welcomed sight. It would be interesting to see a modern building with at least some notion of sculpture as its integral part. Not in, I guess...
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Almost impossible to see at this time of year this kind of work! And to think that stone was one of the first materials that man used to achieve survival. Its little use today may be because to use it requires strength, skill and creativity. Greetings, @velimir.
I love the last image mostly, the boy taking a flower bouquet in his hand looks very realistic. Nice work as always.
Unfortunately our current cities incorporate very little permanent art in their spaces, and fewer works made of stone, such as the constructions and sculptures that you show. Why is this? The explanation must have several causes. I think one of them is what Walter Benjamin studied about art in the contemporary era: what he called "technical reproducibility". But this would be to treat it in a post.
What we see is technological art (in Venezuela and other countries, kineticism), or the perishable art of graffiti.
Your photos are very good. I especially like the second one. Greetings.