The 8 Most Creative Instagrams of Bernardi Roig's Sculptures
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We love how creative Instagrammers have been getting when snapping photos of Bernardi Roig’s sculptures inside and outside of the museum. Here are some of our favorites.
![instagram creativity_blinky P](/sites/default/files/styles/max_width_1360px_/public/featured_images/instagram-creativity_blinky-P.jpg?itok=B6D2ODF8)
Unique angles of Bernardi Roig's sculpture An Illuminated Head for Blinky P. (The Gun), 2010 from (left) @catbradley and (right) @pootie_ting
![instagram creativity_above below man of light](/sites/default/files/styles/max_width_1360px_/public/featured_images/instagram-creativity_above-below-man-of-light.jpg?itok=Mdug2e4E)
Roig's The Man of the Light (2005) as seen by instagrammers (left) @vajiajia and (right) @frisbeejackson
![instagram creativity_reverse man of light](/sites/default/files/styles/max_width_1360px_/public/featured_images/instagram-creativity_reverse-man-of-light.jpg?itok=q5tvqSL1)
These two instagrammers caught almost the exact same image in reverse (top: @zlexi, bottom: @katemartian)
![instagram creativity_acteon](/sites/default/files/styles/max_width_1360px_/public/featured_images/instagram-creativity_acteon.jpg?itok=yHF8IyYM)
Roig’s Acteón (2005) from below (photo: @lgomez66) and above (photo: @vajiajia)