Praza Porta do Sol, 36202 Vigo, Pontevedra, SpainMap
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It's Different
Located on a column in the centre of Porta do Sol, it is impossible not to see this work as you walk along the street. It's made of stainless steel and represents a mermaid, or merman. I'm not sure ...
It is different and obviously intended to be that way by an artist who does interesting work. Sadly its location does not show its size and it gets lost in the average buildings behind.
Not a fan. Sculpted by Galician artist Francisco Leiro in 1991, it represents a merman; though it is one of the symbols of modern Vigo, it doesn't do justice to the otherwise appealing city.
On the Puerta del Sol. Sculpture is set up high on two tall black granite columns. Didn’t like it at all. Francisco Leiro also did “The Swimmer” which is an interesting sculpture that I liked...
It's Different
Located on a column in the centre of Porta do Sol, it is impossible not to see this work as you walk along the street. It's made of stainless steel and represents a mermaid, or merman. I'm not sure ...
Interesting sculpture
This 11 meter tall - half man, half fish (A siren) - sculpture made of aluminium is located in Praza Porta do Sol in the center of Vigo. Interesting.
Very Different And Gets Lost Amid The Buildings
It is different and obviously intended to be that way by an artist who does interesting work. Sadly its location does not show its size and it gets lost in the average buildings behind.
One of the Uglier Public Works of Memory
Not a fan. Sculpted by Galician artist Francisco Leiro in 1991, it represents a merman; though it is one of the symbols of modern Vigo, it doesn't do justice to the otherwise appealing city.
Didn’t like it at all
On the Puerta del Sol. Sculpture is set up high on two tall black granite columns. Didn’t like it at all. Francisco Leiro also did “The Swimmer” which is an interesting sculpture that I liked...