There’s A Big Head Made From Reclaimed Wood And Found Objects Lying In A Park In New York

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Back in 2015, Brooklyn-based artist Nicolas Holiber, has created “Head of Goliath,” a sculpture made from reclaimed wood and found objects.

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Inspired by the biblical tale of David and Goliath, Nicolas Holiber created just the head of Goliath to represent the challenges that people find when they come to New York.

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“People come to New York to be the underdog and beat whatever obstacle is in front of them…The head of Goliath was David’s trophy and I hope viewers will find inspiration in this piece and think about what Head of Goliath, as a symbol, means to them. For myself and many friends of mine, New York is the Goliath,” says the artist.

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Via Contemporist

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