One of the most iconic pieces in the park is the “Vicissitudes,” a circle of 26 life-sized figures holding hands. This sculpture represents the unity and resilience of the human spirit, as well as the interconnectedness of humanity with nature. Over time, the sculptures have become encrusted with coral, algae, and sponges, creating a vibrant underwater landscape that attracts a diverse array of marine species, including fish, crustaceans, and mollusks.

Another notable sculpture is “The Lost Correspondent,” which depicts a man working at a desk covered with historical newspaper clippings, symbolizing the transient nature of news and communication. Other sculptures include “Grace Reef,” a series of female figures lying on the ocean floor, and “Sienna,” a sculpture of a young girl gazing at her reflection in a mirror, highlighting the theme of self-awareness and introspection.