Photograph captures a large sculptural head mounted outdoors in a public urban environment. The sculpture is yellow-golden in tone, with a surface texture resembling baked bread. Facial features are abstracted: rounded ears extend from the sides, while indentations form simplified nose, eye, and mouth areas. The irregular, crust-like texture enhances the resemblance to bread while maintaining anthropomorphic qualities.Above the sculpture, a rectangular sign is mounted on a pole, bearing the bilingual text “Hugs / Câlins.” The sign is white with black lettering, presented in simple sans-serif typography, indicating its accessibility to both English and French audiences.
The background shows an outdoor plaza with multi-story buildings, a ferris wheel structure, and temporary installations, suggesting a festival or cultural event setting. Trees without leaves and winter attire in the environment imply a colder season.
The composition situates the bread head as a public art installation, blending surreal, food-inspired symbolism with social messaging centered on physical affection. The juxtaposition of whimsical sculptural form and bilingual signage underlines its role as both artistic expression and interactive cultural marker.
