Mikri Salamina Sculpture Park

Published 27th of November, 2018

One Last Look

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Before we enter the Art Nest itself, let's take one last look at the grounds. Those big paving stones still puzzle me...

Art Nest

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The indoor area is called Art Nest. Among other things, it is Philippos' shop. All these exhibits are available to buy. You cannot buy Philippos' work on the internet, or in shops. You have to visit the park and see them for yourself.

And don't expect the items to be particularly cheap. These aren't the mass produced works you find in garden centres. However, the price you see advertised is typically what a UK foundary would charge to make the statue from the mold. If Philippos hadn't built his own foundary, the prices would be a lot higher.

Besides, these are really special.

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I'm not going to show pictures of every exhibit. That would be a huge blog. Besides, the conditions inside weren't ideal for photography. These pictures really don't do the place justice. You can see other pictures of the various pieces on the Art Nest's own website.

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Also, I am not going to comment on every single photo. They are here for you to enjoy and interpret as you see fit.

Finally, at times the order of photographs might be slightly skewed. I am picking photos from my wife and my collections, and we explored the gallery separately. I have tried to keep them as sequential as possible though.

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So much quality...

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