To be honest, my quest to find aimless sculptures has been rather dire; this is not because the sculptures do not exist - they certainly do - but because I have simply been lazy! I will find the energy and photograph them all at some stage, but until then, I will have to settle for some poor examples. Which by mere coincidence, are located about 60 seconds walk from work!

The first example (shown below), I originally though was simply a lazy attempt to sculpt a unicorn. I imaged that the artist had been commission to sculpture the Unicorn, but after completing the body, the artist became bored and decided to do a half-arsed attempt at the wings, resulting in the totally rubbish representation you see below:

The Sun, the moon and a horse. Apparently!

However, after taking the photo, I noticed an explanation of the sculpture nearby, probably published as a result of many people asking exactly the same question: "When is it going to be finished?" It reads:

The two circles represent the Sun and the Moon.

So, I am wrong. The sculpture is not a lazy attempt at a Unicorn at all. It is in fact, a remarkable sculpture of the Sun, the Moon, and a horse! One moment... The sun and the Moon?! Not only has he got the proportions totally wrong, but in no parallel universe does the Sun and the Moon look like that!! Which is which? It's impossible to tell. No attempt has been made to sculpt even a single crater on the moon, which I could have done in about 3 seconds with nothing but a hammer! Total Laziness! - or perhaps the artist died before completing the sculpture. In which case, "Sorry mate! Nice horse."

Which brings me rather neatly onto my second example. Here it is:

A piece of wood.

A piece of wood! Fantastic!! Not even a nicely cut, healthy piece of Mahogany, but a decaying piece of dead tree. It has though, I admit, inspired me... to go to a forest, collect some decaying dead trees, stick them on a cheap base from Ikea and sell the "masterpieces" to every city currently lacking such amazing, inspirational works of genius!

Admittedly, these aren't particularly great examples of aimless sculptures that I have uncovered, but this is purely because I have been too lazy to stroll far from work. But I promise I will try soon.