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Every Hungarian's heart breaks when they see Mihaly Kolodko's new 1956 statuette

Every Hungarian's heart breaks when they see Mihaly Kolodko's new 1956 statuette

Mihaly Kolodko debuted a new statuette on October 23. The Fedayi sculptor deliberately timed the presentation of his latest work on National Day.

Right now, no one should start looking for the location of the new Kolodko statue, because for now it's just the artist On his Facebook page Artwork revealed.

The timing was not a coincidence, as on October 23 we remember the heroes and victims of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. Placed on a pillow and embracing the Hungarian Holy Crown It painfully and sincerely shows the tragedy of the 1956 revolution crushed by the Soviets.

Mihaly Kolodko has not yet revealed where his latest miniature sculpture will be placed, but we are sure that the artist will display the artwork in the most appropriate place this time as well.

By the way, this is not the first time that Osanka has appeared in the works of the guerrilla sculptor, last year we reported that Osanka with frog legs appeared on the bank of the Danube in Pest, which has a very special story.

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