Feggaraki stin Akti Sculpture in Thessaloniki Blue Hour I
by Alexios Ntounas
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Feggaraki stin Akti Sculpture in Thessaloniki Blue Hour I
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Alexios Ntounas
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Photograph
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The little moon sculpture of Thessaloniki, also known as "Feggaraki stin Akti" or "Moon on the Shore," is a captivating artwork created by the artist Pavlos Vasiliadis. This crescent moon-shaped sculpture stands tall at approximately 4 meters above the waves, adding a touch of artistic beauty to the seafront of Thessaloniki, Greece. The sculpture is made of corrosion-resistant metal, ensuring its longevity and resilience against the elements. It has become an iconic symbol of the city, attracting both locals and tourists alike. The little moon sculpture of Thessaloniki is a testament to the creativity and artistic expression that thrives in this vibrant city. Thousands of people pass by it every day while walking in Thessaloniki's Nea Paralia.
The "Feggaraki stin Akti" sculpture was photographed during the blue hour. The sculpture is attractively lighted with a bright yellow color that contrasts with the deep blue of the sea and sky. In the background, there is also a ship that functions as a bar and offers people a ride in Thermaikos gulf.
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January 6th, 2024
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