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Monday, October 27, 2014

Giant Ogre Sculpture Rips Out of Lawn in Budapest

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Hungarian artist Ervin Loránth Hervé’s new sculpture for Art Market Budapest literally rips out of the lawn at Széchenyi Square. The gigantic man, called “Popped Up,” seems to burst out from under the cover of the square’s lawn, shouting at passersby. The temporary sculpture combines art with nature, surprising visitors while welcoming them to the Eastern capital.

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