This is my entry in The Explorer's Graffiti and Street Art photo challenge.
The old section of Georgetown, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is known for its street art. Recently, some of the art has evolved into wrought iron sculptures such as the one in the photo. There are over 50 of these sculptures located throughout the old town.
At first glance, they look like simple 2-dimensional sketches, but upon closer observation, one sees that they are in fact 3-D sculptures.
The sculptures explore interesting, unique, and quirky aspects of the history and culture of the city. Most of them feature a combination of caricatured figures and brief anecdotes (in English) about some curious facts regarding the city or its people.