At the end of August, the RiverStone residential complex will open a conceptual Alley of Contemporary Art. Six park sculptures will be installed along the entire promenade in the park. Talented Ukrainian sculptors are working on them: Konstantin Dobryansky, Adrian Balog, Konstantin Sinitsky, Petro Gronsky, Oleksandr Mykhailytsky and Mykola Bilyk.
The curator of the project is Konstantin Dobryansky - a famous Ukrainian sculptor, lecturer at the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture. According to Angelina Derevlyova, Head of Marketing and Sales at the RiverStone residential complex, the company not only cares about the comfort of residents, but also tries to fill the space with content and create a special aesthetic. After all, RiverStone is a way of life, not just an apartment in a beautiful residential complex.
"When, after a busy day, tired of the hustle and bustle of the big city, residents find themselves "in the yard", they are greeted by a green park, neighbors who walk slowly or sit at restaurant tables, cheerful children on the playgrounds. Sculptures are designed to stop the eye, distract from worries, give the opportunity to think about something beautiful, "- says Angelina Derevlyova.
Just to remind you, five and a half out of seven hectares of the total area of the RiverStone residential complex have been set aside for the development of the park. Maples, oaks, chestnuts, alders are planted with adult trees aged 12-18 years.