The project has been overseen by Robin Sullivan, who grew up in Looe, and local community arts organisation ALMA Artspace.
It has been paid for by the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Good Growth Programme, managed by Cornwall Council, and the government’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund.
Robin Sullivan wanted the textures of the monoliths to be “fragments of the Newquay landscape.”
Hundreds of people from Newquay were involved in the process including youngsters and members of the town’s homeless community.
“We cast bits of rock pool and bits of bench and bits of carpark” Robin said, adding “these places that maybe don’t mean anything to anybody else but they have an association and meaning to that person”.