







Turbo Dolphin
A Monument to Innovation and Freedom
At nearly 6 meters long, this larger-than-life dolphin sculpture symbolises boundless creativity and the power of play. Built with the craftsmanship akin to constructing an automobile, it invites you to sit and ride as though you’re atop a rocket-powered sea creature, inspired by both the majesty of nature and the limitless possibilities of human ingenuity.
Designed in the name of innovation, prosperity, and freedom, this sculpture embodies the ideals of free markets and free will—where the key to groundbreaking ideas often lies in the freedom to explore, experiment, and embrace what capital (or, in today’s case, unaccountable debt) allocating ‘officials’ might dismiss. After all, the Wright brothers were bicycle mechanics. What if they had never had the opportunity to play with the idea of flight because they were told it couldn’t be done? Perhaps this sculpture also serves as a testament to the audacity of heresy—the courage to challenge conventions and defy the impossible. A challenge that’s becoming increasingly difficult in today’s centrally planned, inflationary economy.
With aerospace-level engineering and a complex internal structure, this rocketesque dolphin is built to both awe and provoke thought. The meticulous design ensures that even those unfamiliar with the craft might look up and wonder: Could it actually fly?
It’s more than a sculpture; it’s a conversation starter, a tribute to the importance of imaginative exploration, and a nod to the idea that innovation thrives when we dare to dream, to play, and to believe that anything is possible.