This Week in Statues: Stone Selfie Snappers and Groins of Disapproval

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A statue is supposed to be forever, and we’re all lucky that Michelangelo’s David has survived for over five centuries. But a recently unveiled statue in the Kazazh city of Ust-Kamenogorsk lasted just one day before authorities yanked it off of the public corner where it was installed.
The statue featured two people, Kazakh philosopher/composer Abay Kunanbayev and Russian scientist/political activist Yevgeny Mikhaelis. Unfortunately, the sculptors of the memorial were reportedly not given adequate time to develop their masterpiece; as a result, the poorly-proportioned men resemble fantasy creatures more than human beings. Even worse, Mikhaelis is depicted as holding some sort of rectangular object in his outstretched hand. The result, irritated locals reported, resembles two Hobbits taking a selfie.
“We were in a huge rush," co-sculptor Vladimir Samoylov said, “and look what happened."
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Authorities say the statue will be re-worked and re-installed.

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