It's unclear whether the statue is intended to be serious, satirical or cynical. Photo / Facebook
It's unclear whether the statue is intended to be serious, satirical or cynical. Photo / Facebook
Residents of a US town are up in arms over the instalment of a bronze "selfie statue" that depicts two smiling girls taking a photo in front of City Hall.
The city of Sugar Land, Texas unveiled the bizarre new statue last week, donated by local artist Sandy Levin asone part of a 10-piece sculpture collection, according to the city's website.
It's unclear whether Mr Lenvin intended the piece to be serious, satirical or cynical, but not everyone is impressed with the council-approved statue, which now sits in Town Square Plaza.
Plenty of residents took the city to task on social media, arguing that it promotes a narcissistic society.
"Sugar Land erected a statute of two girls taking a selfie. Most embarrassing TX thing since Wendy Davis or the Rockets," one Twitter user wrote.
But Suger Land is standing by the collection, saying in a statement that it "reflects the public's strong desire for art that beautifies the city".
"The donated statues are intended to depict activities common in the plaza and parks where they are installed," city spokesman Doug Adolph told ABC News, explaining the idea behind the picture-snapping statue.