Feltépve

Feltépve (Ripped Up or Popped Up) was a 2014 outdoor temporary sculpture located in Széchenyi Square in Budapest, Hungary, by Ervin Hervé-Lóránth.

The artwork depicted a giant man emerging from the earth, and was installed as part of the 2014 Art Market Budapest.

[3] The sculpture shows a giant with an angry face who appears to be waking up and coming out from under the earth.

[2] Two interpretations of the piece were articulated by Gallery Out of Home: "The creation has several meanings, such as the symbolism of freedom, the desire to break free, the curiosity, and the dynamics of development.

"[3] After the Art Market Budapest, the sculpture was displayed in 4 in Ulm, Germany to celebrate the 1989 revolution.