Playing With Statues (9 Photos)
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From clever poses to unexpected interactions, these playful moments show how people bring humor and life to public sculptures. Street art isn’t always painted — sometimes, it’s performed.
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1. Sharing the Bench
A visitor shares a seat with a thoughtful statue, making the bronze scene look suddenly social.

2. The Thinker’s Toilet Paper
Someone kindly offers The Thinker a roll of toilet paper — a perfectly timed act of street humor.

3. Helping the Rabbit
A small child appears to help one of the bronze rabbits climb up the ledge.

4. Joining the Line
A young boy with a blue backpack stands behind a row of bronze children, perfectly matching their formation as if he’s the next in line.

5. Following the Pose
Two visitors copy the marble statue’s stance inside the museum.

6. Unexpected Attack
A man pretends to be pushed to the ground by a small stone cherub statue.

7. Matching the Moment
A woman sits beside a bronze sculpture of a mother and child, lifting her baby in the same pose.

8. Secret
visitor playfully places his finger in the hand of a bronze figure holding a hidden object behind its back.

9. Sharing the Screen
A man sits between two bronze figures on a bench, showing them something on his phone as if they’re part of the conversation.
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Some public sculptures are meant to be admired from a distance, but the best ones practically…
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That "someone" offering the toilet paper is Robin Williams (RIP 💔)
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