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“Mano del Desierto” is a symbol of the contrasting ideas which shows how small, helpless and stranded humans are.Somewhere in the Atacama Desert of Chile lies an astonishing monument “Mano del Desierto”, or the Hand of the Desert.
it was built around nearly 25 years ago in March 28, 1992, seems just as if it was made of sand the sculpture is very resistant.
it was built around nearly 25 years ago in March 28, 1992, seems just as if it was made of sand the sculpture is very resistant.
In first look, it seems to be a science-fiction item, but actually it is a 36 feet high sculpture.
In first look, it seems to be a science-fiction item, but actually it is a 36 feet high sculpture.
Mano del Desierto is a must visit place can be visited any time of year.
Mano del Desierto is a must visit place can be visited any time of year.
The local organization “Corporaction Pro Antofagasta” support in construction of Hand, made by iron and cement.
The local organization “Corporaction Pro Antofagasta” support in construction of Hand, made by iron and cement.
In fact weird as they may seem, and his efforts are acclaimed all over the world due to their innovative and emotion they express.
In fact weird as they may seem, and his efforts are acclaimed all over the world due to their innovative and emotion they express.
His another popular works include an over-sized sculpture exploring the same idea, named "Monument to the Drowned" is located on Parada 4 at Brava Beach in Punta del Este, a famous resort town in Uruguay.
His another popular works include an over-sized sculpture exploring the same idea, named “Monument to the Drowned” is located on Parada 4 at Brava Beach in Punta del Este, a famous resort town in Uruguay.
“Mano del Desierto” is a symbol of the contrasting ideas which shows how small, helpless and stranded humans are.
“Mano del Desierto” is a symbol of the contrasting ideas which shows how small, helpless and stranded humans are.
The Chilean Artist Mario Irarrazabal has created this massive hand sculpture popular in his domain of sculpting hand made things.
The Chilean Artist Mario Irarrazabal has created this massive hand sculpture popular in his domain of sculpting hand made things.
Irarrázabal used the human figure to express emotions like injustice, loneliness, sorrow and torture and it is an easy victim of graffiti and is therefore cleaned occasionally.
Irarrázabal used the human figure to express emotions like injustice, loneliness, sorrow and torture and it is an easy victim of graffiti and is therefore cleaned occasionally.
Nonetheless, visitors are crazy to see this