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public art installation featuring two large, wireframe sculptures resembling adult figures, each with a baby sculpture inside its chest cavity
Momentpublic art installation featuring two large, wireframe sculptures resembling adult figures, each with a baby sculpture inside its chest cavity. The sculptures are made of a metallic material, possibly stainless steel, and are abstract in design with the wireframes forming the outer body shape. The baby sculptures are solid and appear to be made of a different material, possibly bronze or resin, with a brown hue. Both baby figures are depicted with their hands outstretched, touching the wireframe of the adult figures. The sculptures are situated in an outdoor setting with lush green foliage and manicured gardens surrounding them. Several spotlights are visible at the base of the sculptures, illuminating the plants. The ground in front of the sculptures is paved with large, grey stone slabs. The sky above is overcast with a cloudy, grey-white appearance. This artwork is known as the "The Angels of Istanbul" or "The Embryos" by the Turkish artist Hande Dener. It is located in the Yıldız Park in Istanbul, Turkey, a historic and popular park situated on the European side of the city. The installation was unveiled in 2010.






