Man In Brooklyn Creates A Mini-Replica Of Crete For Wife

  • by XpatAthens
  • Thursday, 25 August 2016
Man In Brooklyn Creates A Mini-Replica Of Crete For Wife
A tailor named George Kortsolakis was born in Vamos, Crete, in 1955, but later moved to Brooklyn. He never forgot his homeland and started to pay tribute to Crete in 2002 by building a mini-replica of Crete.

His creation is made of thousands of pebbles, shells, plastic figurines and other figurines that model the island where he was born. Kortsolakis pieced together concrete fragments and patches of deep blue flowers to resemble the Mediterranean sea. Rocks were added to complete the 7-foot-long island of Crete as he remembered it. Populated with palm-sized figurines, toy cars, and ceramic lighthouses, it wasn’t long before Kortsolakis expanded the structure to include neighboring islands using plexiglass and wood. The structure also includes mythological figures such as Alexander the Great’s mermaid sister, the leper colony of Spinaloga, as well as Icarus who escaped from Crete using wings of wax but flew too close to the sun.

Now, the deceased Bay Ridge resident’s labor of love is being kept alive by his wife of 55 years, Flora, who wakes up every morning at 6 a.m. to preserve her husband’s work after he passed away in April. She pays homage to his memory by ensuring that his miniature replica of the island of Crete is kept in good condition. She says that he became ill and died of a broken heart following his daughter’s death from cancer.

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