Unusual art - Archpriest Dimitri Sukhitashvili creates icons from sea shells
02 April, 2013
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Archpriest Dimitri Sukhitashvili serves in the Kashueti Church in Tbilisi. One day six years ago, he saw numerous shells cast ashore by the sea following a storm and a wish to create works using them came to him. Father Dimitri uses shells to make icons and flowers, with more than 150 works in his collection.

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