18-foot Sculpture Made Of Acrylic Nails Displayed In Times Square
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 18: People walk by the newly completed artwork "A Fountain for Survivors" in Times Square on October 18, 2021 in New York City. Assembled as a tribute to surviving the coronavirus pandemic, the work by Sculptor Pamela Council is made of more than 350,000 acrylic fingernails to create a neon and pale pink grotto which is enclosed in an 18-foot tall rhinestone-studded cave with a fountain. (Footage by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)





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