Wooden Titans
Not far from Charles bridge in Prague, you can find Museum Kampa, where the sculptress Emilie Benes Brzezinski has exhibited her wooden sculptures called Titans.

We came across them while walking nearby and I loved immediately the wooden structure with all its texture, natural colors, intended cuts and iron clamps.

It is mostly difficult to say what a piece of art represents but sometimes you can feel the pull towards it and you can hear the whispering telling you (un)believable and never told stories.


Genuine art speaks without words and inspires… and that was what I was perceiving when meeting the Titans at the bank of the Vltava river…
Some meetings manage to reach under the skin, don’t they?

