An artist paid tribute to victims of hate crimes by creating a sculpture in London’s Trafalgar Square, where it will slowly age and fade over time. The project aims to honor those who have been killed due to hate, as well as future generations who will continue to fight for dignity and the freedom to live freely. Trafalgar Square, known for its historical significance and the statue of Admiral Horatio Nelson, has been a popular location for both tourists and protesters. The fourth plinth in the square has hosted various artworks since 1999, including a giant bronze thumb, a sculpture of whipped cream, and even ordinary members of the public. The artist’s sculpture aims to serve as a reminder of the impact of hate crimes and the importance of standing up for equality and dignity.
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