{"id":13729,"title":"Man","featured_image":"https:\/\/staroriga.lv\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/11\/cilveks.jpg","number":"12","address":"Doma laukums 6, Centra rajons, Doma laukums 6- C450, R\u012bgas pils\u0113ta, LV-1050, Latvija","address-text":"Dome Square","lat":"56.949539","lng":"24.1054989","working_hours":"","object_type":"Pamatprogramma","object_color":"#f0eb89","content_old":"<p>The light artwork explores the complex relationship between man and the natural world, encouraging us to reflect on human impact on the environment. Artist Amanda Parer created her work Man, inspired by Auguste Rodin\u2019s famous 1880 bronze sculpture The Thinker. It is an artwork for our time. In contrast to Rodin\u2019s depiction of the ideal man, Parera\u2019s Man seems somewhat bewildered. He is contemplating on the greedy desires of modern society and their detrimental effects on the world.<\/p>\n<p>Amanda Parera\u2019s artwork has earned worldwide recognition, it has been showcased around the globe and admired by millions of people. The artist finds inspiration from the dramatic landscapes found in her home in Tasmania, Australia. Her imagery plays with scale, light, darkness, humor and melancholy.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">*In unfavorable weather conditions, the light installation demonstration may be interrupted.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>Author of the project idea:<\/strong> Amanda Parer (Australia)<br \/>\n<strong>Implementer:<\/strong> SIA \u201cUntitled\u201d<br \/>\n<strong>Project cooperation partner:<\/strong> OCUBO (Portugal)<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><em>Foto: Rami Saarikorpi<\/em><\/p>","contentt":"The light artwork explores the complex relationship between man and the natural world, encouraging us to reflect on human impact on the environment. Artist Amanda Parer created her work Man, inspired by Auguste Rodin\u2019s famous 1880 bronze sculpture The Thinker. It is an artwork for our time. In contrast to Rodin\u2019s depiction of the ideal man, Parera\u2019s Man seems somewhat bewildered. He is contemplating on the greedy desires of modern society and their detrimental effects on the world.\nAmanda Parera\u2019s artwork has earned worldwide recognition, it has been showcased around the globe and admired by millions of people. The artist finds inspiration from the dramatic landscapes found in her home in Tasmania, Australia. Her imagery plays with scale, light, darkness, humor and melancholy.\n*In unfavorable weather conditions, the light installation demonstration may be interrupted.\nAuthor of the project idea: Amanda Parer (Australia)\nImplementer: SIA \u201cUntitled\u201d\nProject cooperation partner: OCUBO (Portugal)\n&nbsp;\nFoto: Rami Saarikorpi","content":"<p>The light artwork explores the complex relationship between man and the natural world, encouraging us to reflect on human impact on the environment. Artist Amanda Parer created her work Man, inspired by Auguste Rodin\u2019s famous 1880 bronze sculpture The Thinker. It is an artwork for our time. In contrast to Rodin\u2019s depiction of the ideal man, Parera\u2019s Man seems somewhat bewildered. He is contemplating on the greedy desires of modern society and their detrimental effects on the world.<\/p>\n<p>Amanda Parera\u2019s artwork has earned worldwide recognition, it has been showcased around the globe and admired by millions of people. The artist finds inspiration from the dramatic landscapes found in her home in Tasmania, Australia. Her imagery plays with scale, light, darkness, humor and melancholy.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">*In unfavorable weather conditions, the light installation demonstration may be interrupted.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>Author of the project idea:<\/strong> Amanda Parer (Australia)<br \/>\n<strong>Implementer:<\/strong> SIA \u201cUntitled\u201d<br \/>\n<strong>Project cooperation partner:<\/strong> OCUBO (Portugal)<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><em>Foto: Rami Saarikorpi<\/em><\/p>","excerpt":"<p>The light artwork explores the complex relationship between man and the natural world, encouraging us to reflect on human impact on the environment. Artist Amanda Parer created her work Man, inspired by Auguste Rodin\u2019s famous 1880 bronze sculpture The Thinker. It is an artwork for our time. In contrast to Rodin\u2019s depiction of the ideal [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","link":"https:\/\/staroriga.lv\/en\/objekti-2025\/cilveks\/"}