Man Crossing the River is a sculpture of a naked man holding a pole and two arrows, and
balancing on a wire stretched across the
Brda River in Bydgoszcz. The sculpture was created by Jerzy Kędziora and unveiled on 1 May 2004, the day when Poland joined the
European Union. It has been designed so that its
center of mass is below the wire, which prevents the 50-kilogram statue from flipping.
Man Crossing the River is a sculpture of a naked man holding a pole and two arrows, and
balancing on a wire stretched across the
Brda River in Bydgoszcz. The sculpture was created by Jerzy Kędziora and unveiled on 1 May 2004, the day when Poland joined the
European Union. It has been designed so that its
center of mass is below the wire, which prevents the 50-kilogram statue from flipping.