A photo of a giant toddler stands in Mexico and peers over a steel wall dividing the country from the U.S.
The boy appears to grip the barrier with his fingers, leaving the impression the entire thing could be toppled with a giggle.
A French artist who goes by the moniker “JR” erected the cut-out of the boy named Kikito that stands 65 feet (19.81 meters) tall.
He has done other large-scale portraits around the world, with much of his recent work focused on immigrants and refugees.
JR told reporters at this week’s unveiling of . . .
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