Description of the sculptor Peter Lenk: 30 figures, who take care of the car. On the ground floor, wealthy citizens bathe in the traffic flow, orbiting "aardvarks" the female prey orbits. In the transition, a steering wheel-swinging monkey, a spitting rocker and car-gen-damaged infants herald technical progress. Playing angels with gas masks, popes from horny to traveling, as well as desiccated bishops who do not succumb to the charm of Cupid, (see peter-lenk.de/skulpturen/baden-wuerttemberg/konstanz/triumphbogen/beschreibung.html)
An ironic triumphal arch by artist Peter Lenk, born on June 6, 1947 in Nuremberg. Peter Lenk is a German sculptor from Bodman-Ludwigshafen on Lake Constance. In a satirical way he portrays social ills perceived by him. Another of his works is Imperia, which has since become a landmark in Konstanz, at the harbor of Constance.