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This Moving Sculpture Is a Tribute to Doomed Love
Oct 23, 2015 · It was this famous love that inspired Georgian artist Tamara Kvesitadze to create her monumental moving sculpture in 2010. The giant metal artwork, also known as the "Statue of Love,"...
Moving Statues Of A Man And Woman Pass Through Each Other …
Oct 12, 2015 · “Man and Woman” is an 8 meter (26 foot) tall moving steel sculpture by Georgian sculptor Tamara Kvesitadze. Located in the seaside city of Batumi, Georgia, the two figures represent a Muslim boy, Ali, and a Georgian princess, Nino, from a famous 1937 novel by Azerbaijani author Kurban Said.
The Moving Statue Of Ali And Nino Kiss As They Cross Through …
The striking 9-meter tall kinetic sculpture can be found at the harbor of Batumi, Georgia where spectators can witness its never-ending depiction of the one of the most tragic love stories ever written.
Georgia, Batumi ,Ali and Nino- The Statue of Love - YouTube
The Statue of Love sculpture inspired by love story of "Ali and Nino" Created by Georgian artist Tamar Kvesitadze. The story is similar to Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet and tells of an...
Moving Statues Of A Man And Woman Pass Through Each Other …
Located in Batumi, Georgia, the tragic lovers begin to move every night at 7 p.m. The statues are inspired by a love story between a Muslim boy and a Georgian princess who come from different religious backgrounds
Ali and Nino - The kinetic sculpture in Batumi, Adjara, Georgia
Crafted by artists Tamara Kvesitadze and Paata Sanaia, inspired by Kurban Said's timeless novel "Ali and Nino," the sculpture evokes the poignant love story of Ali and Nino, set against the backdrop of the 1918–1920 war.
About Art – “Statue of Love” in Batumi - Georgia About
Aug 30, 2012 · A 7 meter steel sculpture of a man and a woman stands on the seashore boulevard of Batumi (Georgian: ბათუმი) on the Black Sea coast of Georgia. Created by Georgian artist Tamar Kvesitadze (Georgian: თამარ კვესიტაძე), the figures move toward each other and merge into one piece every 10 minutes.
Ali and Nino: Symbol of Love and Tolerance in Batumi, Georgia
The Ali and Nino statue in Batumi, Georgia, is based on the main characters of the novel and has become a popular tourist attraction. The statue's kinetic design allows it to move and change its shape, symbolizing the ups and downs of the couple's relationship.
Ali & Nino Statue - The History of Love - Georgia Travel
Every evening, starting at 7 pm, 8-meter-high figures of a man and a woman on Batumi Boulevard start moving in circles. Every ten minutes they approach each other, merge, and separate, then again they approach, merge, and separate… This circular motion expresses eternal love and people come to Batumi from all over to see it.
Moving Statues Of A Man And Woman Pass Through Each Other …
Oct 19, 2015 · Walking along the promenade of Georgia’s seaside city Batumi you will see two massive figures sharing an intense gaze. These are Ali and Nino. The sculpture is supposed to reflect on Ali and Nino’s love story and does it in the …