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The Mosquito Monument by Valery Chaliy of Russia Honors World's Most Hated Bug

The Mosquito Monument is a testament to human compassion. I hate mosquitoes. Everyone hates mosquitoes. But art knows neither love nor hate.

This Mosquito Monument stands seven feet tall and can be found in Ladnyj, Russia. It was made by Valery Chaily out of old car and truck parts. I suppose I am fine with this mosquito monstrosity existing, as long as it doesn’t start flying around and biting people. Then we’d have a problem.
Trend Themes
1. Insect Art - Creating art out of insects can disrupt the art industry by attracting attention, creating conversation and discussion.
2. Upcycled Art - Creating art out of old car and truck parts disrupts the art and automobile industry by creating new uses for materials that would have otherwise gone to waste.
3. Artistic Monument - The combination of an artistic sculpture with a monumental and recognizable symbol, such as a mosquito, disrupts the sculpture industry by challenging convention and evoking strong reactions.
Industry Implications
1. Tourism - Insect Shrines like the Mosquito Monument can attract tourists, creating opportunities for related businesses such as hotels, restaurants, and souvenir shops.
2. Environmental Art - Insect Shrines like the Mosquito Monument can disrupt the environmental art industry by shining a light on the relationship between humans and insects, and how our actions impact the environment.
3. Metal Recycling - Upcycling old car and truck parts into artistic sculptures disrupts the metal recycling industry by creating new demand for certain types of scrap metal and increasing the value of salvaged materials.

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