Seagull on the Statue Head of Iron:Man, Birmingham, England
Victoria Square, Birmingham, England 20 May 2024 Photo taken with a Samsung Galaxy S21 Submitted by Lynda Bowen
After being locked away in storage from 2017-2022 during a tram expansion project, the Iron:Man statue created by Sir Antony Gormley (1950-present) was returned to its place in Birmingham's Victoria Square, where Lynda Bowen was lucky to snap a picture of this seagull sitting on the statues head in May 2024.
The statue was gifted to the city of Birmingham by the Trustee Savings Bank in 1993.
The statue's symoblism
Sir Antony Gormley, a prominent British sculptor, says he designed the statue to symbolize Birmingham's important role in the Industrial Revolution.
How Iron:Man got its name
The sculpture was initially untitled and only acquired the name Iron:Man over time, as it became a famous fixture of Victoria Square.
Lynda Bowen, who took this photo with her Samsung Galaxy S21 phone, says that the name could be a reference to the iron maiden torture device that also inspired the band's name. But with its feet firmly planted beneath the ground, a slight lean to the left, and a seagull on its head, the Iron:Man seems to be harmless.
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