Oh, deer.

The Laumeier Sculpture Park in Sunset Hills will soon be home to one. A fiberglass one. A 12-foot-tall one.

On Friday, the park announced more details on an upcoming installation, Tony Tasset’s “Deer” (2015). It’s a white-tailed doe that will be installed in the park’s Way Field in mid-August.

If Tasset’s name sounds familiar, he’s the sculptor of “Eye" (2007), which is already one of the most recognizable and most photographed sculptures in the park.

“'Deer' celebrates the unique environment created when art frames nature. The artwork’s size suggests how nature is out of balance in today’s urban and suburban spaces, and how humans impact the species around us,” according to a statement from the park. “The surreal juxtaposition of the super-sized deer emerging from the woods dramatizes the relationship of what it means to be human, the identity of sculpture and their respective places in nature.”

The acquisition honors the park’s 40th anniversary year. On Sept. 23, the park will host “The Big Dinner” fundraiser with Tasset as a guest to celebrate the anniversary and the deer acquisition.

No word on whether the park’s next major acquisition will include a giant flower bed.

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