when controversial Dutch artist Henk Hofstra does public art he really goes for it – in fact you could say he really has the eggs factor.
His extraordinary – or should that be eggs-ordinary – series of giant fried eggs has been unveiled in Leeuwarden in Holland.
Hofstra's new work, apparently inspired by his breakfast, is appropriately called Art Eggcident, and features eggs most of which are more than 30m wide. Some have nice plump yellow mounds, 2.3m high, where the yoke is supposed to be while another has cut figures which appear to be drowning in the yoke.
Hofstra, 55, plans the eggs, to be in situ for the next six months.
His extraordinary – or should that be eggs-ordinary – series of giant fried eggs has been unveiled in Leeuwarden in Holland.
Hofstra's new work, apparently inspired by his breakfast, is appropriately called Art Eggcident, and features eggs most of which are more than 30m wide. Some have nice plump yellow mounds, 2.3m high, where the yoke is supposed to be while another has cut figures which appear to be drowning in the yoke.
Hofstra, 55, plans the eggs, to be in situ for the next six months.
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