Big Catch Statue
The mysterious and controversial Big Catch statue in Des Moines is based upon a tale of a beautiful maiden who was turned into a fish.
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Sign UpHistorically, the Pacific Northwest has cultivated and produced legendary artists who have created incredible works of sharable art. Artists throughout Seattle Southside have contributed to this creative legacy, creating beautiful works of public art that are now peppered throughout the region.
The mysterious and controversial Big Catch statue in Des Moines is based upon a tale of a beautiful maiden who was turned into a fish.
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