There is a violinist, a farmer tilling his field, and a cockerel with a propeller for a head. All were once rockets, artillery shells, or bullets falling on Lebanon's battlefields.
This picture shows a sculpture by Lebanese Artist Charles Nassar made out of artilley shrapnels in the village of Remhala, South of Beirut, on March 07, 2019. - There is a violinist, a farmer tilling his field, and a cockerel with a propeller for a head. All were once rockets, artillery shells, or bullets falling on Lebanon's battlefields. In a celebration of tradition and memory, artist Charles Nassar has been transforming the dark, wrangled remains into sculptures. "I hate shrapnel, but I also love it at the same time," said the 54-year-old sculptor with a neat salt-and-pepper beard, from a garden south of Beirut. (Photo by JOSEPH EID / AFP)
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