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A Georgian sculptor Tamara Kvesitadze traveled a long way to capture another success.
A celebrated kinetic artist from Georgia, Tamara Kvesitadze, erected an 18-meter kinetic sculpture at a Buddhist resort in Wuxi city of China, where more than 7 million people live.
The sculpture was commissioned to be a reflection on the country’s traditional philosophy, as well as the more progressive thinking of modern-day China. The installation features a human figure which stands in the water at nearly 60 feet tall. The sculpture then splits into eight exotic trees which come back together to reform the figure, completing the cycle. The grand size and movement of the work is intended to symbolize the beginning and the end of human experience and to chime with the Buddhist philosophy the surpassing of it.
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24/01/2025