2015年10月25日 星期日

Shifting Statues of “Man and Lady” Passing By means of Every Different Day by day Completely Depict Tragic Love

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“Man and Lady” is a eight meter tall shifting metal sculpture by Georgian sculptor Tamara Kvesitadze. Situated within the seaside metropolis of Batumi, Georgia, the 2 figures characterize a Muslim boy, Ali, and a Georgian princess, Nino, who have been separated by the invasion of Soviet Russia in response to a well-known 1937 novel by Azerbaijani writer Kurban Stated.

The statues start to maneuver every single day at 7 p.m., merging for a brief embrace, earlier than leaving one another behind. After 10 minutes the motion is full. The statue was designed in 2007 however solely put in in 2010; it has since been retitled “Ali and Nino.”

Situated in Batumi, Georgia, the tragic lovers start to maneuver each night time at 7 pm.

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The statues are impressed by a love story between a Muslim boy and a Georgian princess who come from totally different spiritual backgrounds.

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Briefly, “Ali and Nino” embrace, earlier than passing via one another.

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Their motion symbolizes the tragic separation of Ali and Nino after the Soviet Invasion.

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The mysterious Kurban Stated wrote the novel in 1937.

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The sculpture depicts everlasting love and understanding between nations.

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The statue was designed in 2007 however solely put in in 2010 and has since been renamed “Ali and Nino.”

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