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What's the meaning of the horse statue at Denver Airport? – Quora

The enormous “Mustang” sculpture finally made its way to the ground of Denver International Airport yesterday (02/12/2008), only fourteen years past deadline. Crews installed the 32-foot fiberglass horse where Pena Boulevard splits south of the main terminal.

Denver Airport horse statue killed its creator – Business Insider

The giant horse statue outside. The statue stands at 32-feet-tall and has glowing red eyes, leading to locals calling him "Blucifer," according to Slate . The horse also killed the man who designed it.

The Blue Mustang is part of several conspiracy theories …

The 32-foot sculpture of a seemingly bloodthirsty bronco is the work of artist Luis Jiménez. Commissioned as public art for the airport and installed in 2008, the horse represents the wild spirit of the old American west. It has also come to represent death, destruction, and deluded debates.

Despite criticism, Denver airport's 'Devil Horse' sculpture …

Denver residents can now petition the city to get rid of "Mustang," a controversial statue at Denver International Airport. Today. After five years of either creeping out, intriguing or delighting travelers, the “Devil Horse” of Denver International Airport, as some critics call it, is getting a new round of attention, but it looks like it …

The Real Story Behind Denver's Demonic Horse | OutThere Colorado

Often the first sight to greet Colorado’s visitors and the last sight to bid them farewell, the giant blue horse statue on the route to Denver International Airport has raised plenty of questions over the years.

And Behold a Big Blue Horse? Many in Denver Just Say Neigh

At Denver International Airport, you can add glow-in-the-dark eyes to the list of triggers for a traveler’s angst. A statue of a giant male horse — electric-eyed, cobalt blue and anatomically correct — was installed in February 2008 on the roadway approach to the terminal, and it is freaking more than a few people out.

Proof that Denver Airport is one of the most evil places on Earth

First, the facts. The giant, red-eyed horse sculpture at the gates of the airport really did kill the sculptor who created it. He died of blood loss when part of the statue fell on him in his studio. In this snippet of a conspiracy video about DEN, the narrator speculates about how this bloodthirsty horse sculpture might be connected to time travel.

DIA Sculptor Killed By Own Sculpture – Denver7 …

DIA Sculptor Killed By Own Sculpture … on a huge fiberglass rendering of a rearing horse when he died. That sculpture, … of the Denver office of cultural …

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