Dwie kobiety, Contemporary sculpture in Park Sołacki, Poznań, Poland.
Dwie kobiety is a sculpture in Park Sołacki depicting two seated figures in an embrace positioned on a circular concrete base. The work is constructed from patinated concrete reinforced with fiberglass, creating a durable form that has become part of the park's landscape.
The sculpture was first created in 2001 by artist Sylwester Ambroziak as a wooden piece. In 2007, it was reconstructed using concrete and fiberglass reinforcement to ensure permanence within the park environment.
The sculpture depicts two seated figures in an embrace, drawing from expressionist artistic traditions that emphasize emotional intensity through distorted forms. Visitors often respond to the work by adding small touches, such as placing hats on the figures, showing how art can invite community participation.
The sculpture is located in the northern section of Park Sołacki near the Sołacki Ponds, easily reached via well-maintained walkways. The site remains accessible year-round, making it a good stop during any visit to the park.
Local visitors frequently place hats and berets on the figures, creating an unexpected conversation between the community and the artwork. This informal tradition has transformed the sculpture into a place where visitor affection and creativity are openly expressed.
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