The mini-sculpture was unveiled on 7 February 2015. It became the thirteenth in Uzhgorod. The sculptural composition is made in the form of two metal fish on a pole. These two fish symbolise the Uzh River and its Small Uzh arm, and their shiny scales are a symbol of the sparkling river waves. This mini-masterpiece was installed on Fedynets Street near the Mustard Seed Lane (GPS: 48.625091, 22.298392). Historians believe that it was in this place that in 1930 they began to fill in the channel of the Small Uzh, which resulted in its disappearance.
The idea of the sculptor Mykhailo Kolodko was embodied in metal by the famous Uzhgorod blacksmith Vasyl Kryvanych. This time, the material for the sculpture was not bronze but stainless steel. According to Vasyl Kryvanych, the “stainless steel” for the sculpture was made using a special blacksmithing technology.











































