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"Glad Fisk" Skulpture

Kystvejen, 9850, Hirtshals
"Glad Fisk" Skulpture
Photo: Hirtshals Turistbureau/Feriehusudlejning
"Glad Fisk" Skulpture
Photo: VisitNordvestkysten, Hirtshals
"Glad Fisk" Skulpture
Photo: VisitNordvestkysten, Hirtshals

On Kystvejen is the sculpture "Happy fish" by Erik Heide

How does a happy fish look? Possibly when it strikes with its tail, as Erik Heides does here.

Made by Erik Heide in 1989.

How does a happy fish look? Maybe it is wagging its tail, as the sculpture by Erik Heide is. The fish is a strong symbol of Hirtshals and the maritime. The fish shows a happy and confident confidence in the future.
Erik Heide’s sculptures almost have a simplicity, as seen in the Middle ages, to it. The sculptures, whether made from iron, bronze, or stone, keeps a lot of the material characteristics, and the finished sculpture seems pure, which is an important trait to its artistic strength.

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