The giraffe sculpture has been left without a head or neck. Photo / Warren Buckland
The giraffe sculpture has been left without a head or neck. Photo / Warren Buckland
The much-loved driftwood sculptures of a lion and giraffe which greeted beach-goers near Awatoto, Napier, have been torn apart, likely by vandals.
The lion is still standing, but looks unrecognisable. Photo / Warren Buckland
The sculptures had been up since mid-April, the result of a mystery artist's lockdown creativity, and were a popular photo spot.
But the freestanding creations were virtually unrecognisableon Monday morning. The lion is still standing, but has been stripped of its features. The giraffe's enormous neck and head have been lopped off.