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A new massive public art installation in Fort Lauderdale looks like its straight out of a fairytale. Thrive is the latest artwork of Cape Town-based artist Daniel Popper, and it鈥檚 definitely an impressive sight.

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Permanently located outside the residential complex of Las Olas in the Florida city of Fort Lauderdale, Thrive represents the giant head and torso of a woman right as she鈥檚 opening her chest鈥 and revealing a fern-covered tunnel passers-by can walk through.

A picture of the sculpture with a little child heading towards the fern tunnel
Thrive is a public art installation that people can interact with since the statue's chest opens up into a tunnel passersby can walk through 漏 Daniel Popper

Thrive鈥檚 creator, artist Daniel Popper told 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 that the sculpture is eight meters-tall (almost 30 feet), weighs about 14 tonnes and it鈥檚 made of concrete reinforced with steel and glass fibres. Daniel explains that 鈥渋t was created using 3D modelling and giant CNC machines. We cast components into molds and finished on-site鈥.

Artworks that people can interact with such as Thrive are not new to artist Daniel Popper, who has made them the staple of his work. According to his website, Daniel is 鈥渒nown globally for his larger-than-life sculptures, and spectacular public art installations鈥. Most of his pieces have been featured at music festivals and special events and 鈥渋nclude collaborations with other artists, technicians and artisans to incorporate electronic music, LED lighting and projection mapping鈥.

A three-quarters shot of Thrive
Thrive fits perfectly into Daniel Popper's artwork of massive and haunting statues 漏 Daniel Popper

If you鈥檇 like to see more of Daniel鈥檚 work and other pieces with a vibe similar to Thrive then you can check out his website and his Instagram page .

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