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Created on April 3, 2024
36 Titsian Tabidze St, T'bilisi, Georgia
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Reap What You Sow

The concept of the mural refers to the mythological figure of Mambera — the pagan god of Sakartvelo, who, among other things, controlled the wolves. Mambera, by binding up wolves’ jaws with a red thread, didn't let them attack those who live an honest life but would untie them to allow the wolves to punish those who live dishonestly. An inscription in Georgian hangs around the head of each wolf, reminding
a person of their responsibility for their actions and the inevitable, “You reap what you sow".

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Marker details

Camera usedSony ILCE-6000
Marker typeartwork
CityTbilisi
CountryGeorgia
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