Steve Jobs Monument Unveiled in Ukraine

The Ukrainian city of Odessa joined the race to honor Steve Jobs, unveiling on Friday what appeared to be the world’s second public monument to the late Apple Inc. co-founder.

The 200-kilogram, two-meter-high metal monument is shaped like an open palm, with Apple’s logo, an apple with a bite mark, cut through it, Odessa administration reported on their website.

The sculpture, titled Thanks, Steve!, was welded from bits of scrap metal, including, but not limited to, screws, nuts, bearings and even an ax, and is illuminated at night by white-and-blue lights.

The artwork, created by local artist Kirill Maximenko, was installed in front of a college on Novoselskaya Street on Friday, which marks the first anniversary of Jobs’ passing from cancer at the age of 56.

The world’s first public monument to Jobs was presented in Budapest last December. The Russian cities of St. Petersburg and Novosibirsk announced plans to honor Jobs with statues, though no such reports have come out so far from his native country, the United States.

 

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