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English: The Goncharovsky Park, which is located in Moscow, was decorated with an art installation dedicated to love. This is an image of a couple in love united in a kiss. In the evening the art object glowed with 1000 small lamps. According to Masha’s vision, the kiss represented the most tender expression of love, their sincere feelings. Hence it was vital for the artist to create an airy, light, and beautiful image. The opening of this art object was scheduled for the World Day of Kisses, the most unusual and positive one among all the international holidays established by the UN.
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Art Installation in Moscow

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