Profesor Złotko, Perełka i Sreberko, Bronze dwarf statues in Zacisze-Zalesie-Szczytniki district, Wrocław, Poland.
Profesor Złotko, Perełka, and Sreberko are three small bronze figures united in a single sculptural composition, each with distinctive features and expressions. They are located in the Zacisze-Zalesie-Szczytniki district and part of a collection exceeding 300 dwarf sculptures distributed throughout the city.
These figures were installed in October 2018 as part of a public art movement that started in 2005. The movement was inspired by a social phenomenon from the 1980s that had used humor and satire as forms of expression.
These sculptures represent local characters that have become part of Wrocław's artistic identity and street culture. They belong to a tradition that transformed the city's public spaces into an open-air gallery where residents and visitors encounter art daily.
The sculptures are in public space and accessible at any time, making visits flexible and unplanned. Since they are located in a residential neighborhood, it is best to visit quietly and respectfully to avoid disturbing residents.
The trio composition shows Professor Złotko positioned with his two companions in a specific arrangement that emphasizes their connection. This close grouping stands out from many other dwarf sculptures throughout the city, which are often placed individually.
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