Known locally as The Boy Wonder, it was originally sited on a roundabout on Fernhill Road, but it now stands on a hill amongst some of the areas 1960s tower blocks, looking north across the city.
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Created by Kenny Hunter, in collaboration with members of the Castlemilk Writers' Group, in 1999, it features a young boy wearing a cape and looking off into the diatance from the top of a large dome.
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King of the Castle on Dougrie Place in the Castlemilk area of Glasgow.
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The other part is a cherub on the oppsite corner. These represent Birth and Death, presumably with the theatre of life in between.
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A Skull on the Parnie Street elevation of the Tron Theatre in Glasgow. This is is one part of a two-part art installation by Kenny Hunter.
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