Rogoźno
New mural in Rogoźno. Interview: Liza Kesauri for Radio Wielkopolska.
Radio Wielkopolska:
This beautiful work has been adorning the center of Rogoźno for some time now! One of the mural's co-authors, Liza Kesauri, spoke exclusively to Radio Wielkopolska about her work on the mural.
The mural, created on the wall of a renovated tenement building on Kościuszki Street, attracts the attention of residents and passersby alike. The work was created by artists from Wow Wall Studio – Liza Kesauri, Mark Maksimovich, and Jarosław Ptak.
Description of the mural's symbolism:
The mural depicts a bouquet of flowers and the people caring for it. The bouquet in the vase with the twigs symbolizes the abundance and beauty of the city, which grow and blossom thanks to diligence and dedication. The twigs refer to the city's name and the lake. The people symbolize its inhabitants. The vase depicts a knight sleeping under an oak tree – a reference to King Przemysł II, who died in Rogoźno on February 8, 1296. He was a ruler of the Piast dynasty, the last male representative of the Greater Poland line, and the Duke of Poznań, Greater Poland, and Kraków.
The mural's other elements include figures at the bottom of the design: a snail, a butterfly, and a bee. The blue butterfly symbolizes abundance and happiness, while the bee symbolizes diligence and diligent work. On the left are two figures with a cart filled with walnuts, symbolizing wisdom and inner strength. On the right is a man riding a snail with a bridle. This animal symbolizes perseverance, purity, and protection.
The man on the snail acts as a scout, maintaining contact with the "outside world," thus expanding and enriching the lives of those who remain at home—flower workers, the local and regional community, and residents. He welcomes all passersby and visitors to the town of Rogoźno.
Sebastian Pawlaczyk talks to Liza Kesauri.
Rogoźno, Kościuszki Street 35.
https://youtu.be/ZhiFhIV_MMg?si=sGLdRtbMozjo6IrT
9.09.2025
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