Onlookers were both baffled and horrified when a naked statue of Donald Trump appeared in a park in New York.
The life-size replica of the Republican presidential nominee in nothing but his birthday suit popped up in Union Square Park on Thursday afternoon.
The
artwork - entitled "The Emperor Has No Balls" - featured a huge belly,
small fingers and missing genitalia, as well as Trump's signature orange
tan and unruly blond hair.
The gobsmacking statue raised plenty of eyebrows and left passers-by in fits of giggles.
Ina Cope, 58, said she was not expecting to see the Trump statue when she got off the subway to meet a friend for lunch.
"It was crazy: I was coming off the train, minding my own business, and there it was," she said, laughing.
An artists' collective, called INDECLINE, claimed ownership of the
work, saying that the statues were also placed in San Francisco, Los
Angeles, Seattle and Cleveland.
It said an artist called Ginger helped create the likeness.
"These fleeting installations represent this fleeting nightmare and
in the fall, it is our wish to look back and laugh at Donald Trump's
failed and delusional quest to obtain the presidency," INDECLINE said.
By early afternoon, workers from New York's Department of Parks and Recreation had taken down the statue.
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