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Judo Master's Stone Labyrinth Draws Visitors Before Round House Is Finished

Judo Master's Stone Labyrinth Draws Visitors Before Round House Is Finished

From Delfi · () Lithuanian

Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A judo master and his partner are creating a unique oasis of peace with a stone labyrinth in a rural area of Panevėžys district.
  • Collected boulders from fields, mystical stories, and a nature-surrounded space are transforming into an art piece and a journey of self-discovery.
  • The round house, though unfinished, is already attracting visitors, with the project stemming from a love for stones.

In a secluded spot in the Panevėžys district, judo master Dainius Karinauskas and his partner are crafting an extraordinary sanctuary. Their creation is a labyrinth of stones, a testament to their unique vision and connection with nature.

Giant boulders, gathered from local fields, form the core of this evolving art installation. The space is imbued with mystical stories, weaving a narrative that transcends mere landscaping. It is becoming a place for self-discovery, inviting visitors to embark on a personal journey amidst the natural beauty.

While their distinctive round house remains under construction, the stone labyrinth has already begun to draw people in. The entire project was inspired by Karinauskas's deep appreciation for stones, which has blossomed into this ambitious and captivating endeavor.

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Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.