Dos Hermanas, Spain
Following the idea of seeking a truly natural and organic position for a heron, it was found that by using the bird's own beak and leveraging the slide, which represents the main playful attraction of the element, a structural balance could be achieved while maintaining the initial idea of representing the bird in such a characteristic gesture as searching for food in the water. Additionally, an excellent contrast is achieved between the geometrization of the animal's body and the organic curvature of the neck, which bends down to reach to dip the beak.