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Fabris, a famous French photographer, Fabrice Fouillet recently unveiled his latest "Colossus" series. These giants have either sprung from the city or built alongside the mountains, or religious deities or political idols, and these hundreds of-foot-tall giant statues dwarf all the things around them ...
Rather than close contact with these statues, Fabris is more interested in how the landscape around these statues is affected. "Although the sheer size of the statue itself is very compelling and wonderful, I am more interested in the need for human beings to build huge things," he said. I can't help but wonder how they fit into the environment and interact with the environment. "That's why Fabris chose to shoot these statues from afar, and he looked at the Colossus and the environment in a more modern light with a detached outsider's perspective."
In the "Colossus" series, Fabris also cites the "statue frenzy" concept in the 90 's. At that time, the "Statue frenzy" swept through the Asian countries, all over the building of giant statues. And today, the world's tallest statue is about to be built in India, the height will be incredible 182 meters, which is almost twice times the Statue of Liberty. Here are 10 giant sculptures all over the world.
The mother's call, located in the Russian Volga, is 285 feet (about 87 meters) high, built in 1967.
The African Renaissance Monument, located in Dakar, Senegal, 161 feet (about 49 meters) high, was built in 2010.
The father of Turkey, located in Izmir, Turkey, 132 feet (about 40 meters) high, was built in 2009.
The Christ-blessed statue, located in Manado, Indonesia, is 98.5 feet (about 30 meters) high, built in 2007.
The Statue of Christ's Universal Monarch, located in Swiebodzin, Poland, 120 feet (about 36 meters) high, was built in 2010.
The white-clad view, located in Japan, is 137 feet (about 42 meters) high, built in 1936.
Guan Yu, located in Yuncheng, China, 262 feet (about 80 meters) high, was built in 2010.
Mao Zedong, located in Changsha, China, 105 feet (about 32 meters) high, was built in 2009.
Mother of the motherland, located in Kiev, Ukraine, 203 feet (about 62 meters) high, built in 1981.
Grand Panorama, located in Sendai, Japan, 330 feet (about 100 meters) high, built in 1991.