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off of 2nd Street: Da Vinci Flying fish
Is it a fish or an airplane? It’s hard to tell. Sean Guerrero and his team created this abnormally sized creature to represent naval aviation and the abundance of fish on Bombay beach California during the 1950s.
This artwork was used in the 4th Annual Bombay beach biennale, Honoring the now-dead fish consumed by the apocalypse.
This statement piece has been used by its artists to represent the prevalent environmental issues in Bombay beach town. Built from a decommissioned executive jet fuselage perched atop a recycled semi-axel, this kinetic sculpture soars high at 25 feet.
Is it a fish or an airplane? It’s hard to tell. Sean Guerrero and his team created this abnormally sized creature to represent naval aviation and the abundance of fish on Bombay beach California during the 1950s.
This artwork was used in the 4th Annual Bombay beach biennale, Honoring the now-dead fish consumed by the apocalypse.
This statement piece has been used by its artists to represent the prevalent environmental issues in Bombay beach town. Built from a decommissioned executive jet fuselage perched atop a recycled semi-axel, this kinetic sculpture soars high at 25 feet.