Ocean Atlas: Created by Jason Taylor and inspired by the Greek myth of Atlas, it is the world’s largest underwater sculpture.
The Christ of the Abyss: This bronze sculpture, designed by Guido Galletti in 1954, is one of the most beautiful underwater statues in the world.
The Colossus by Giambologna: Nearly 450 years old, it symbolizes Italy’s Apennine mountains.
The Great Challenge by Nicolas Lavarenne: It is a bronze sculpture in French Riviera, France.
The Statue of Poseidon: Sculpted by Luis Arencibia, Statue of Neptune in Las Palmas capital of Gran Canaria, Spain.
The West Wind: It is a stunning marble sculpture by Thomas Ridgeway Gould. It symbolizes the cyclical nature of change.
Thrive by Daniel Popper: This concrete sculpture features a woman opening her heart to showcase a beautiful fern.
The Statue of King Arthur: This bronze sculpture by Rubin Eynon was erected in 2016 at Tintagel, England.
Albert Gyorgy’s Melancholy: It depicts the void that grief leaves us with.