Miniature memorial of Russian-Ukrainian war erected by Kolodko in Budapest – PHOTOS

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The Hungarian artist, Mihály Kolodko erected a Russian-Ukrainian war memorial under the cover of the night on Monday morning. The tiny statue can be seen on the Moscow promenade in Budapest, along the Danube bend.

The ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine has inspired many artists. One of them is the Budapest-based artist of Transcarpathian origin, Mihály Kolodko, who has created a bronze sculpture to commemorate the current events.

As the Hungarian news portal Index reports,

Mihály Kolodko erected a Russian-Ukrainian war memorial under the cover of the night on Monday morning.

The work of art naturally carries its own symbolism: the mini-bronze is placed on a white finger emerging from the ground as a pedestal, and depicts a Russian warship with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the helm.

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According to Kolodko, the days when the making of a statue was determined centrally are over. The Hungarian artist thinks that space should also be given to the interest of artists and people. This is how, for example, the Lamp Lighter Statue was erected in Uzhgorod in 2010 which brought him fame in the world of arts.

Another dimension of public sculpture was born when he found the theme of mini-sculptures, which he believes can have the same dramatic power on the viewer as the giant sculptures that are so much in demand today. This idea inspired the statue in question

that can be seen on the Moscow promenade in Budapest, along the Danube bend.

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