Even More Giant Hands Around The World

Found Fifteen (15) more giant hands and these have been added in the Giant Hands Around The World Collection.

The Collection now contains 247 hands from around the World.

Newly found hands are;
  1. Praying Hands, Mountain of Faith, Magaliesburg, South Africa
  2. Colourful Hands, Tehran, Iran
  3. Monument to Workers, Muscat, Oman
  4. Hand Holding Conventional Handset, Colombo, Sri Lanka
  5. Peace Sculpture, Queens Park, Wanganui, New Zealand
  6. "Nothing is impossible", Brunn am Gebirge, Austria
  7. Hand Holding a flute, Huriel, France
  8. Giant Wooden Hand, Haus der Flüsse, Havelberg, Germany
  9. Conducting Hands, Lahr, Germany
  10. Praying Hands Mural, Athens, Greece
  11. Tree of Life, Rostov-on-Don, Russia
  12. Golden Forks/Hands, Kiev, Ukraine
  13. Hand Holding Flower, Pacem in Terris, Warwick, NY, USA
  14. Pair of Hands, Pacem in Terris, Warwick, NY, USA
  15. "Open Hand, Open Mind, Open Heart", San Antonio, TX, USA
Praying Hands, Mountain of Faith, Magaliesburg, South Africa
A pair of praying hands at the Mountain of Faith (open air Church?), Magaliesburg, Gauteng, South Africa.

Image from Flickr is by South African Tourism


Credits: willi1 (an active member of Google Earth Community Forums) who found the location of this hand. Thank you Willi.

Colourful Hands, Tehran
Colourful Hands near Kordestan Expy. overpass above 23rd St. near Yousefabad, Tehran, Iran.


Monument to Workers, Al Khuwayr South, Muscat, Oman
Located at the Taimur Mosque Roundabout, Al Khuwayr South, Muscat, Oman.



Hand Holding Conventional Handset, Colombo
A giant hand holding a handset of a conventional telephone set, located in front of the Sri Lanka Telecom Office, Colombo.

Image from Flickr is by TrenchcoatJedi

Google Street View

Credits: krenek (an active member of Google Earth Community Forums) who informed me about this hand. Thank you Krenek.

Peace Sculpture, Queens Park, Wanganui, New Zealand
The peace sculpture, dedicated to “the promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence for the children of the world” - a spiral ascending walkway with its wall having 6000 cast in clay handprints from newborns to elderly. The ceramic work was created by local potter Ross Mitchell-Anyon.

Image Source: Google Street View

A close-up view;

Image Source: Google Street View


"Nothing is Impossible", Brunn am Gebirge, Austria
A giant hand with a car in its palm, at a roundabout in Brunn am Gebirge, Austria. The text on the hand translates as "Nothing is Impossible". It is an artwork of kunstfelsen.at / Stone Age Art Studio.

Image source: Google Street View

Credits: willi1 (an active member of Google Earth Community Forums) who informed me about this hand. Thank you Willi.

Hand Holding a flute, Huriel, France
Located on a roundabout in Huriel, France.

A clearer picture can be seen at waymarking.com

Giant Wooden Hand, Haus der Flüsse, Havelberg
A giant hand at the Haus der Flüsse (House of Rivers), the Information Centre and theme park of the UNESCO biosphere reserve of Middle Elbe, Havelberg, Germany.

Image from Google+ Photos is by Silk Gruner

Google Maps (Likely location)

Conducting Hands, Lahr, Germany
This sculpture called "Dirigierende Hände" (Conducting Hands) is located in a fountain at the WHL University of Applied Sciences, (WHL Wissenschaftliche Hochschule), Lahr, Germany. Made of burned clay, it was created in 2001 by Gerald Matzner.

Google Street View (Photosphere)

Credits:
  • I am thankful to Ms. Rena Matzner, widow of sculptor Gerald Matzner for allowing use of above picture from photo collection of late Gerald Matzner.
  • I am also thankful to willi1 (an active member of Google Earth Community Forums) who informed me about this sculpture. 
Praying Hands Mural, Athens
Created by Pavlos Tsakonas and Manolis Anastasakos, this huge mural on the wall of Hotel Vienna, Athens is officially titled "He, is praying for us". Though inspired by Albrecht Dürer's "Praying Hands", the folded hands are pointed down instead of up towards the sky; perhaps implying that "HE" is praying for Greece.

Image from Flickr is by Odysseas Vavourakis



Credits: willi1 (an active member of Google Earth Community Forums) who informed me about this hand. Thank you Willi.

Tree of Life, Rostov-on-Don, Russia
Памятник Древо Жизни (Drevo Zhizni Sculpture) (Tree of Life) - A large white hand rising from the ground supporting a tree, West Stachki Ave, Rostov-on-Don, Rostov Oblast, Russia.


A similar sculpture "Caring Hand" can be seen at Glarus, Switzerland.

Golden Forks/Hands, Kiev
The sculpture “Forks at a fork” is located in front of one of the  beer restaurants in Kiev. It consists of two golden forks whose teeth have been bend to represent fingers. The thumb and fore fingers of one fork have been folded in to a circle to display OK sign. While the thumb of the second fork points towards the restaurant. The 4 metres tall sculpture is an artwork of V. Belokon and was installed in April 2011.

Google Street View (Photosphere)


Hand Holding Flower and Pair of Hands, Pacem in Terris, Warwick, NY
"Pacem in Terris" (Peace on Earth) is a trans-religious space and sculpture garden created by Dutch-born artist Frederick Franck who made the grounds of his home public. It is full of sculptures spread along paths in the wooded grounds.

There are (at least) two sets of hand sculptures in the premises.

One set shows a hand of metallic sheet holding a metallic flower.

Image from Google+ Photos is by Craig McKay

The other sculpture shows two hands; one hand is in negative shape (cut-out) and the other hand is in positive shape with hole in the palm.

Image from Flickr is by Elisa

Google Maps (Approximate location)

"Open Hand, Open Mind, Open Heart", San Antonio, TX
32-foot tall orange coloured open hand, known as the "Open Hand, Open Mind, Open Heart" is dedicated to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Made of perforated steel & metal tubing, the open hand with has two 5-foot diameter openings. Located at Pittman-Sullivan Park, which is venue of city’s annual Martin Luther King, Jr. March and commemoration, it is an artwork by Boston-based artist Douglas Kornfeld.

Image from Flickr is by Justin Moore




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