Giant floating KAWS sculpture arrives in Hong Kong harbour

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Giant floating mouse-like KAWS sculpture arrives in Hong Kong harbour

Advertisement"Hong Kong's such a busy city ... I thought it would be a good juxtaposition to have a work like this just floating in Victoria Harbour," he told reporters.

'KAWS:HOLIDAY', an inflatable sculpture by US artist and designer Brian Donnelly, known professionally as KAWS, is on display in Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour. The figure has been compared to a huge floating yellow duck that was displayed in the Hong Kong harbour in 2013.

 

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