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    Sculpture "Resistance", sculptor David Natidze

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    Sculpture "Resistance"
    Скульптура "Сопротивление"
    Sculpture "Resistance"
    Скульптура "Сопротивление"
    Sculpture "Resistance"
    Скульптура "Сопротивление"
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    The sculpture “Resistance”, made by the famous Georgian sculptor David Natidze, is one of the latest works commissioned by the Tbilisi Public Art Foundation. Located in Tbilisi, this impressive sculpture is made of beige limestone and sits on a concrete plinth. The work embodies the human desire to maintain heroic resilience in the face of modern challenges. "Resistance" in its concept and execution encourages reflection on the importance of fortitude and inner resilience. This place is recommended for visiting for those who are interested in contemporary art and sculpture, and also seek to find inspiration in images reflected in cultural and social contexts.

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      Yuriy Bogorodskiy

      At first glance, the sculpture is easy to overlook, resembling something from the Soviet era. But the serene and beautiful face drew me in for a closer look. Named Resistance, this work by Dato Natidze was installed in 2023. It depicts a person standing firm against a strong wind, symbolizing change and possible destruction. Despite the force, the figure remains calm and determined, as if unaware of the opposition. The sculpture embodies a sense of unwavering resolve. It's a powerful piece.

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      I can't quite grasp the meaning of this sculpture. It has a heavy Soviet style to it. The base is just bare concrete, without any covering.

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      David Chitanava

      David Natidze's new sculpture, commissioned by the Tbilisi Public Art Fund, really impressed me. Crafted from beige limestone, it stands on a concrete base. It seems as if a figure is striving to break free from the fabric, showing great determination to face difficulties.