Fading behind us was a narrow, winding road; quickly becoming
one with the horizon, as my folks and I were driving through the
countryside. I found myself, again, counting the hours left to
our destination, staring at the patterns of stretching vineyards,
interrupted here and there by electric poles and fruit and vegetable
stands. I felt pasted on the countryside collage of green valleys,
fast moving cars, grape leaves and lonely billboards.
As tours and wine tasting signs came into sight (awaiting to be
discovered) it appeared that wine lovers easily and equally found
a place for them all. Soon the wine country became a past as a
new landscape unfolded before our eyes.
And as for the Wine Tasters, their quest carried me back in time
to my grandfather, who had once had a winery, now filled with
barrels of memories.
Alexandra Nechita
Below,
is footage from the making of the Let There Be Peace bronze sculpture
as well as a video clip from the Beverly Hills Exhibit in April,
2003.
You will need the Quick Time Player
in order to view the videos.
Alexandra
applies the final touches upon the sculpture before it is
ready for the bronze process.
In
this video the complete process from framing the monument
to the completion of the bronze is shown.
View
a short clip from the Beverly Hills Hilton Exhibit in Los
Angeles this past April.
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