It is not your normal garden gnome. In fact, it's a 9¬metre-tall gnome welcoming motorists on Melbourne's Peninsula Link freeway created by the same Kiwi sculptor behind the Auckland art work that many thought looked like a penis.
The gnome, made of polished stainless steel in Gregor Kregar's studio and factory in West Auckland was unveiled yesterday as part of the Southern Way McClelland Commission ¬ one of 14 public art works worth $4 million to be commissioned for the road over 25 years.

The shining beacon, Reflective Lullaby, was shipped from Auckland and trucked to its new home before being lifted into position by a crane.
Speaking from Melbourne today, Kregar told the Herald he had done a number of works based on the gnome, but the Melbourne work was by far the largest.
"I'm really interested in the idea that I can take something like a gnome which is almost like a symbol for bad taste and kitsch and try to make it into an interesting monument. The larger you go with it the better it works," he said.