Soviet-era relief on the front of an administrative building in Liepāja, a city in western Latvia, located on the Baltic Sea. Former USSR
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“Renaissance”, Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concerts Complex
“Renaissance”, part of Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concerts Complex in Yerevan, Armenia. Completed in 1984. Soviet-era artwork in the former USSR.
Apartment Building
Public service announcement near the main entrance of an apartment building in Chisinau, Moldova. Soviet-era artwork in the former USSR.
Linella Express
Linella Express mosaic (former Electrical Appliance Store) in Chisinau, Moldova. Completed in 1968. Soviet-era artwork in the former USSR.
Welcome Sign, Resort Pitsunda
Welcome Sign at the entrance to Resort Pitsunda, Abkhazia. Also called Resort of all-Union or Seven Candles Resort. Soviet-era artwork in the former USSR.
“Science”
The impressive monumental panel entitled “Science” in Grodno (Hrodna), Belarus. Completed in 1975. Soviet-era artwork in the former USSR.
“Taming the Fire”, S.A. Termocom
Mosaic entitled “Taming the Fire”, above the front entrance of the S.A. Termocom building in Chisinau, Moldova. Soviet-era artwork in the former USSR.
Chisinau Polytechnic College
Soviet-era relief on the side of the Polytechnic College in Chisinau, capital of Moldova, a country in Eastern Europe and the former USSR.
Mosaic “Information Space” (Taras Shevchenko Research Institute of the Printing Industry)
Mosaic on the side of the Taras Shevchenko Research Institute of the Printing Industry in Lviv, Ukraine. Soviet-era artwork in the former USSR.
Vinnytsia Regional Local Lore Museum
Patriotic scene depicted on stained glass inside the Regional Local Lore Museum in Vinnytsia (Vinnytsya), Ukraine. Soviet-era artwork in the former USSR.
Kindergarten
One of a series of mosaic on the exterior walls of a kindergarten school in Cahul, Moldova. Soviet-era artwork in the former USSR.
“Peace, Science, Labor, Creativity, Art”, Mazda Centre
Mosaic “Peace, Science, Labor, Creativity, Art” on the side of the Mazda Centre in Chisinau, Moldova. Soviet-era artwork in the former USSR.