
A top modern, gigantic wooden-sculpture, in perfect-Pocahontas-ish harmony with the Dark-Age allies of Seville! Does that sound strange? Well, it sounds almost as deluded as the supposed fact that the discoverer-I-found-India-NOT-man, Columbus is buried in the Seville city Cathedral. But brace yourselves – the aforementioned sculpture does actually exist. As an organic-wooden-snake-on-speed (just because snake-print is so it this season), the sculpture dart its way in between the ancient houses and creates a wondrous, futuristic atmosphere. I was like – “OMG!” at my first encounter. The city of Seville can now proclaim ownership of the most gigantic wooden-sculpture – the Metropol Parasol.
The sculpture is designed by Jürgen Mayer H, who spent 6 years of his life creating this futuristic piece of art. This year, the visitors of the sunny-ancient-city can enjoy the futuristic wooden-sculpture for the first time. Hence, the Metropol Parasol is yet another reason to visit Seville.


Images courtesy of http://hypebeast.com/2011/04/metropol-parasol/