Sculpture series “Avalon” North-Estonian Regional Hospital and private collections.
Authors : Argo Männik, Ester Faiman and Lauri Kilusk.
All that lives sprouts from a seed and despite obstacles forces it’s way upwards, towards the light. The miracle of birth is always fascinating – you put a seed in the ground and it grows into a beautiful sunflower or an apple tree with delicious fruit. The Celts knew about a sacred place, Avalon island located in the middle of the ocean, where the people didn’t know of diseases, aging or death. The blossoming of cherry trees is a big holiday for the japanese and influenced by the knowledge, that nature and humans are strongly related.
Suur-Karja 2, 2ND Floor, 10137, Tallinn, Estonia
OPENING HOURS: TUE-FRI 12-17
ANY OTHER TIME BY APPOINTMENT
Jõelähtme Golf and Country Club, Klubi tee 4, Manniva küla, Jõelähtme vald, 74217 Harjumaa, Eesti
Open-air gallery for dimensional outdoor sculptures,
MON-FRI 08–22, SAT-SUN 07–22