Philippe Pasqua and His T-Rex Sculpture on the Seine River

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Philippe Pasqua is a French artist who other than being a painter realizes also incredible art installations.

One of his recent works involves building a four meter high and seven meter wide T-Rex, and installing it on the shore of the Seine river, positioned in a way that gives the impression that it is about to attack the Eiffel Tower like in a sci-fi movie.

Composed of 350 aluminium bones and chrome, the work was created based on a real Tyrannosaurus' skeleton exposed in China.

Pasqua said that the message he wanted to give through this work is that since they played such an important role in history, they are destined to eternity.