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Дрон показва изгарянето на масивна скулптура
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26.02.2017
Drone footage captured artist Nikolay Polissky's spectacular 20 meter (65 feet) high sculpture burning during Maslenitsa celebrations, in the Nikola-Lenivets village in Kaluga Region, on Saturday.
Polissky built the installation from wood and hay, together with his team in three months, in preparation to be burnt during Maslenitsa celebrations. Dozens of people attended the event to observe the massive sculpture being burnt.
Polissky has created numerous handcrafted sculptures. He uses local residents and materials to build his large-scale pieces in both rural and city areas.
The week-long celebration of festivities precedes the greatest fast of the Orthodox year, Lent, which also commemorates the coming of spring. During the Maslenitsa week, people eat pancakes which are the most popular foods during the celebration; the pancakes also represent the warming sun of spring.
Polissky built the installation from wood and hay, together with his team in three months, in preparation to be burnt during Maslenitsa celebrations. Dozens of people attended the event to observe the massive sculpture being burnt.
Polissky has created numerous handcrafted sculptures. He uses local residents and materials to build his large-scale pieces in both rural and city areas.
The week-long celebration of festivities precedes the greatest fast of the Orthodox year, Lent, which also commemorates the coming of spring. During the Maslenitsa week, people eat pancakes which are the most popular foods during the celebration; the pancakes also represent the warming sun of spring.
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