Statues
Nyomtatható verzióStone flower
Sándor Kígyós, a fine representative of modern Hungarian sculpture started and finished his carrier in Pécsvárad. Until his death in 1984 he organised a significant cultural centre in the Cultural Centre of Pécsvárad, and he taught aesthetics at the Pécs University of Sciences. 
The composition Stone Flower by Sándor Kígyós was constructed with a special concrete technology on the spot in 1978. The process consists of adding powdered river gravel and rock meal to cement put in several layers on a metal construction covered with wire gauze. The sculpture remains hollow in the inside, and due to the wire gauze the concrete can be easily shaped. You can walk on both sides of the sculpture, therefore you will see the composition from all angles. The composition changes as you see it from different angles. You can feel the rhythmic waving of the endless strip. The sculpture makes the spectator see the constant change and transfiguration.

The composition Stone Flower by Sándor Kígyós was constructed with a special concrete technology on the spot in 1978. The process consists of adding powdered river gravel and rock meal to cement put in several layers on a metal construction covered with wire gauze. The sculpture remains hollow in the inside, and due to the wire gauze the concrete can be easily shaped. You can walk on both sides of the sculpture, therefore you will see the composition from all angles. The composition changes as you see it from different angles. You can feel the rhythmic waving of the endless strip. The sculpture makes the spectator see the constant change and transfiguration.

