Moving Statues Of A Man And Woman Pass Through Each Other Daily, Symbolizing Tragic Love Story
“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. A rough translation of this pseudonym would translate as “someone of sacred descent who has been sacrificed” which is the exact theme of this grand love story. The real author of the book remains unknown to this day. The tragic love story ends with Ali and Nino separated by the invasion of Soviet Russia. This aggression has changed millions of real peoples lives, so the depicted drama might have really happened.
The love statue begins to move every day at 7 p.m., merging for a short embrace, before leaving each other behind. After 10 minutes the movement is complete. The love sculpture was designed in 2007 but only installed in 2010. It has since been retitled “Ali and Nino.” The book was translated into 30 languages, so you can find the English version on Amazon.
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Located in Batumi, Georgia, the tragic lovers begin to move every night at 7 p.m.
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The statues are inspired by a love story between a Muslim boy and a Georgian princess who come from different religious backgrounds
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Briefly, “Ali and Nino” embrace, before passing through each other
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Their movement symbolizes the tragic separation of Ali and Nino after the Soviet Invasion
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The mysterious Kurban Said wrote the novel in 1937
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To this day, nobody knows the true identity of the author
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Nevertheless, this powerful love story has been translated into more than 30 languages
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You can watch a video the statues moving below:
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Share on FacebookOh my! Do they pass back through each other again to arrive back at facing each other? What a creative statue. I LOVE it! I wonder if they considered using different colored -- separate -- lights for each of the figures that would then blend as they meet?
It is a great love story between the Muslim Ali from Azerbaijan and Christian Nino Kipiani from Georgia. The novel is based on true historical story which happened at the beginning of XX century. The author is known as Kurban Said who is from Azerbaijan. A real and touching love story!
WOW! so very touching, could almost feel the love and pain they went through.... Amazing Art!!!
That was the actually the artist who made the sculpture. The author goes by Kurban Said.
Load More Replies...Havnt really got good enough words for this beautiful piece of work and what it represents. I have not yet read the book about the two in love,,but will do soon as I am crying already.
Incredible! When they are parting, it seems they are reaching back to each other, although they have no arms. Brought a tear to my eyes.
It's like watching a magic trick! How do they DO that?? Enchanting.
It is curious how the above text seems to blame the Soviets for the drama, hiding all the religious prejudices behind it ...
I have been to Batumi. It is a strange place to say the least. Like a Russian Oligarch's version of Las Vegas. Like a wedding cake filled with dirt, behind the facade of this tacky, black sea casino town lies a population of people barely surviving. It sickened and fascinated me all at the same time.
Seriously? It sounds like a beautiful story. Shame on you..
Load More Replies...Oh my! Do they pass back through each other again to arrive back at facing each other? What a creative statue. I LOVE it! I wonder if they considered using different colored -- separate -- lights for each of the figures that would then blend as they meet?
It is a great love story between the Muslim Ali from Azerbaijan and Christian Nino Kipiani from Georgia. The novel is based on true historical story which happened at the beginning of XX century. The author is known as Kurban Said who is from Azerbaijan. A real and touching love story!
WOW! so very touching, could almost feel the love and pain they went through.... Amazing Art!!!
That was the actually the artist who made the sculpture. The author goes by Kurban Said.
Load More Replies...Havnt really got good enough words for this beautiful piece of work and what it represents. I have not yet read the book about the two in love,,but will do soon as I am crying already.
Incredible! When they are parting, it seems they are reaching back to each other, although they have no arms. Brought a tear to my eyes.
It's like watching a magic trick! How do they DO that?? Enchanting.
It is curious how the above text seems to blame the Soviets for the drama, hiding all the religious prejudices behind it ...
I have been to Batumi. It is a strange place to say the least. Like a Russian Oligarch's version of Las Vegas. Like a wedding cake filled with dirt, behind the facade of this tacky, black sea casino town lies a population of people barely surviving. It sickened and fascinated me all at the same time.
Seriously? It sounds like a beautiful story. Shame on you..
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