clearly its a starfish reproducing with a sea slug. silly question
Looks like a…erm…how do I put it…a chocolate starfish that’s had a breach.
You better keep on rolling baby, you know what time it is
Look, we’re all seeing it. Not point in euphemisms c/DontStickYourMileInThatMarker
Came here expecting a Scottish ‘ITS CRAAAAP’
Nobody knows but it’s provocative. It gets the people going.
It’s a defective plumbus
Yeah, it has the typical star shape on the top, plumbuses get, when they turn to fossils
https://www.sustrans.org.uk/national-cycle-network/millennium-mileposts
The Scottish sculptor Iain McColl designed the second post, The Cockerel.
The influences behind this one are Miro’s The Fork and Branusci’s The Cock.
Here’s The Cock:
The sculptor reportedly said:
“Le Coq c’est moi”
“The Cock is me”
Also related:
Coq means rooster in French and is not used as an insult or a euphemism for the penis at all.
But your mileage may vary.
I’m ALMOST sure that’s not what a cock is supposed to look like…
Also, “here’s the cock” is such a weird sentence fragment regardless of context 😄
It looks about right to me. Should I see a doctor?
BEHOLD
THE COCK
Miro’s The fork makes sense. The Cock however seems like a stretch.
Probably one of the monstrosities Lovecraft described in his stories. I read the stories in French and I could only barely imagine what the f he was talking about but maybe the artist read the first words describing an ‘Elder thing’ and decided it would look cool ? That or it’s meant to represent a fleshy palm tree and the hole in the middle is its gaping mouth ready to devour jaywalkers ?
Uncultured swine, that’s Fass from Warframe
It’s the seventh butthole of Glasgow
It reminds me of the art piece statue in Beetlejuice.
That’s it, thanks!
True Scottish art looks like this!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equestrian_statue_of_the_Duke_of_Wellington,_Glasgow
Shiny, shiny hat…
Beautiful, this is why indigenous people loved the Scots and the Irish so much
Aw, you’re too kind! :)
i visited this in person, they even sell mini versions of the statue with the cone on the head. kind of weird that the government still considers it “vandalism” at this point
if they would stop calling it vandalism, it would take away all the fun
I also worry what some people would do next to keep the tradition of vandalism going
Now that is a work of art.
I’ve seen some stuff like this being set up in pedestrianization efforts, IIRC it’s basically hostile architecture but for assholes who drive too fast in pedestrian dense areas.
How does slow them down? Like they get distracted by confusing or thought provoking art?
It’s a big fucking statue strategically placed to be an obstacle for through traffic to have to slow down to be sure they’re getting past safely
I can hear this picture
I’m all for art, but these subsidy hunting pieces need to die already or is gonna be the death of public funding for art itself. If it doesn’t convey anything, what is the point of placing it in public?
They can be interesting for a little while but the artists never seem to be thinking about the people who will have to see it every single day, they only think about themselves and the statement they want to make. It’s completely egotistical and creates an environment that feels the opposite of welcoming and inclusive.
I like this statement.
In the end every instinct to share something with others is egothistical, since we believe what we find great or interesting must be for everyone else too. Even writing this comment I am convinced that it’s worth enough for you to read.
It’s a mile marker. Besides the number in the middle, it doesn’t scream mile marker but I guess it is functional if you know.
I can’t agree more. Abominations like these are a waste of material.
Well, art is often made for the purpose of provoking questions. I’d say “mission accomplished” here.
(the mission was someone’s side piece getting paid)
These pictures posted in this thread are all definitely “art”. You can tell because they clearly provoke emotion, even if that emotion is confusion.
But remember, just because it’s art doesn’t mean it’s good art.