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  2. Damen der varmede sin ende over ilden (The lady who warmed her rear by the fire)

Damen der varmede sin ende over ilden (The lady who warmed her rear by the fire)

Rundkørslen mellem Brandevej, Fællesvej og Frisbækvej, 8766, Nørre Snede
Damen der varmede sin ende over ilden
Photo: Carsten Jensen

In one of the roundabouts near Nørre Snede stands a sculpture that, with its humorous and everyday appearance, has sparked both smiles and debate. "The Lady Who Warmed Her Rear by the Fire", created by the artist Poul Schat Jacobsen, has become a prominent landmark for the town and an example of how public art can engage and challenge.

The sculpture depicts a nearly four-meter-tall woman, who in a relaxed posture warms her backside over a firepit. The work combines a humorous approach with a realistic portrayal of the human body, making it both accessible and thought-provoking for the viewer.

Its placement in the roundabout has made the sculpture a visible and much-discussed element in the townscape. Some have criticized the work for being inappropriate or sexist, while others view it as a humorous and charming feature that adds character and identity to Nørre Snede.

The sculpture is part of a broader effort to integrate art into public spaces in Nørre Snede, which also includes other works and initiatives that invite reflection and dialogue among the town’s residents and visitors.