The Broken Hill Sculptures
Set in a natural reserve outside the remote mining town of Broken Hill in Australia, you will find the interesting sculptures.
The sculptures were created by the Mexican sculptor Antonio Nava Tirado. He is an Aztec Indian, and his art represents the duality of the Sun and the Moon.
The mouth of the Jaguar takes the sun at night to protect it, and day is represented by the circle created by the Sun.
The carvings are made into the large sandstone rocks which exist in this region.
The sculptures were created by the Mexican sculptor Antonio Nava Tirado. He is an Aztec Indian, and his art represents the duality of the Sun and the Moon.
The mouth of the Jaguar takes the sun at night to protect it, and day is represented by the circle created by the Sun.
The carvings are made into the large sandstone rocks which exist in this region.
wow nice photography
This is really interesting. Such places can be great sources of inspiration. I love the pictures. 👍
Nice one, i wish i can be there too someday. The sculpture looks so beautiful with the added touch of the cloud and is very inviting :-) The carving representing the duality is also amazing; j
Keep sharing and exploring rest of the world, also do visit to India. Enjoying life at its fullest....
Thank you!
Must get out to Broken Hill to check these out one day.
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Interesting :)