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The finest comedians, musicans from across the land can be found treading the hallowed boards of this theatre back in the days.
A historical and culturally significant building, the Georgian House of Culture, which went through an interesting history of construction and subsequent decay. Buildings like these often hold a lot of memories and architectural value, reflecting the social and cultural changes of their time. The initial construction of the Georgian House of Culture, designed by a Soviet architect in the early 1950s, indicates the influence of Soviet architecture and its emphasis on grandeur and monumentality. The fact that the project took over ten years to complete suggests that it was a complex and ambitious undertaking. The building’s significance as a cultural hub during its heyday, where people from surrounding villages came to attend plays and watch movies, highlights its role as a gathering place for the community.
Still present and inside …… the the worship to Lenin [see more of that in my Book]. After the fall of the CCCP, the Georgian Culture House was abandoned, left to be filled with dust.
Embrace the story within your about the purchase.
Backing 4 mm Dibond
Printed on Fine Art cotton/paper
Acryl glass
Framework
Limited to 8 pieces
Description
This fine piece of art is a Custom made piece. It all starts with the right choice of quality paper combined with the best print work, I’ve chosen for a mix of paper and cotton and the best printshop known in the art world. Why..; only the best fabrication counts for me and my clients. By choosing for a mix of paper and cotton; colors will come to life, feeling and embrasing the story that lies within.
The frame work is carefully chosen, where the artwork (embossed on a 4 mm dibond backing) will “float”.
Additional information
Size | 120cm x 80cm, 150cm x 100cm, 180 cm x 120 cm |
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Frame Color | Black [as night], Brown |
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