Viral Barcelona Statue Attributed to Jaume Plensa Doesn't Actually Exist, Fools Millions on Social Media
Sayart
sayart2022@gmail.com | 2025-08-27 04:13:17
A statue supposedly located in Barcelona and attributed to renowned Spanish sculptor Jaume Plensa has garnered millions of views across social media platforms, captivating users worldwide with its artistic appeal.
However, there's just one major problem with the viral sensation: the statue doesn't actually exist. The image that has been circulating online and accumulating massive engagement appears to be fabricated or digitally created.
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