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Amman, Jordan: Campbell Gray Living Amman, the award-winning luxury mixed-use development in Amman’s new downtown district of Abdali, has once again boosted its cultural capital by unveiling a bold new artwork in the centre of its boutique retail space, The Valley. The sculpture, entitled REFLECTION, represents the strength and unity of the family throughout the turbulence and adversities of life in today’s ever-changing world and was created by Belgian-born, France-based artist Zivo.
The Valley has already cemented its place as the upcoming centre for Amman’s flourishing art scene, with a number of high-profile exhibitions and displays taking place at its gallery, The Corner. With the unveiling of REFLECTION, Campbell Gray Living Amman is moving culture into focus, by installing the 5 metre high gravity-defying sculpture as a centrepiece for the entire retail space, where it will be seen by thousands of people.
As its title suggests, the sculpture is a reflection upon family, unity and balance, encouraging contemplation and evoking feelings of happiness and optimism in the viewer. Three figures, a family, standing united, strong and grounded on an undulating, perfectly balanced inverted semi-sphere, depicting the ever-changing world we live in.
“This sculpture is a project extremely close to my heart – working with Zivo to help create this piece was one of the most inspiring moments of my entire life,” said Saad Audeh, Chairman of Campbell Gray Hotels. “This piece promotes unity, family values and the importance of staying together through tough times. I hope it will inspire people and in some small way to bring about a brighter future. With the International Day of Peace approaching, now is the time for us to come together and build a better world.”
The sculpture is now open to the public and can be found in the centre of The Valley in Abdali. The Valley is home not only to great and empowering art, but also boutique retail locations and gourmet restaurants, such as the newly-opened hangar1 dining concept.
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About Campbell Gray Living Amman
Located in the heart of Jordan’s capital, Campbell Gray Living Amman is an award winning mixed-use development that is already becoming an iconic centrepiece the city’s skyline and bringing considerable style and value to its up-and-coming Abdali district. The project – developed by Al Seraje Real Estate, features a diverse array of private residences and serviced apartments, office spaces, high-end lifestyle and retail facilities and is soon to be joined by the highly-anticipated Campbell Gray Hotel. These residences and office spaces are available for purchase or lease today – for more information please call +96265103333 or visit www.campbellgrayliving.com
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