A 25-foot-long fiberglass and steel shark sculpture embedded head-first into the roof of an otherwise-ordinary home in the eastern suburbs of Oxford, The owner extracted the 25-foot-long shark sculpture in protest immediately after it was recognized as a heritage site.
The sculpture of a shark crashing through the roof of a house in Oxford, England is an anti-war, anti-nuke protest that remains relevant today as bombs fall on Ukraine
The 25-foot tall sculpture of a shark crashing through the roof of Magnus Hanson-Heine's house in rural Oxford is now a protected landmark. He says his father installed it as an anti-war protest.