Tala Roundabout Sculpture
Location, Location, Location

The work certainly brightens up the roundabout. It would be wonderful if the powers that be could commission a similar piece in a more pedestrian location though. The landscaping and water feature would be perfect in a park, with suitable seating for people to appreciate it fully.


Who knows? Perhaps the landscaping at the new Paphos Documentation Museum will be of a similar standard? They certainly look to be headed in that direction.

Curious Doves

For some reason, this reminded me of a certain, evil penguin. And not a crumb of Wensleydale in sight!
Paphos Vista

So, full marks to whoever is responsible for Roundabout Maintenance in Tala, and full marks to Yiota Ioannidou for yet another masterpiece.
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