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My mind and heart have been with you Constance Giorgi, and Vadim since I heard the news last Monday. I see Vadim's wonderful work in my mind every day. He is been a beautiful gift to Asheville. I am keeping you in the light
Much love and Light
Hilarie
Vadim is a wonderful artist, teacher, and mentor. His beautiful spirit is a great gift to all. I can hear his laughter and wonderful voice as he tells a story…full of wisdom and humor. God speed on a full recovery!!! Constance and Georgi- we continue to pray and send our love, light, and peace during this difficult tme.
Bora wherever you are visiting, know that your presence in Asheville shall be forever in time. Thank you for your presence my druga (friiend in Russian). I will always know your smile, strength, and passion.
I am very sad to learn about Vadim's stroke. Thank you, Jason, for providing a forum for us whose lives Vadim has touched. Constance, I am thinking of you. My prayers are with you, Georgi and your family.
Laura
May we have an update, please?
Greetings. Thank you for the kind words about my husband Vadim Bora, and for posting his handsome portrait. His son Georgi and I appreciate the good thoughts and prayers from far and wide.
Blessings to all during this holiday.
As you wander about town with your loved ones during these days, you will see Vadim's work in many corners of his adopted home town besides the ones mentioned: Ten animal and children sculptures at the entrance to Mission Reuters Children's Hospital, Veterans Memorial Sculpture at the Asheville VA Medical Center, crucifix at St. Mary's on Macon Avenue, and the latest piece – "Cornelia and Cedric" on Biltmore Estate.
Vadim's talent is vast and his friends many.
Jim – It came over the Montford newsgroup from one of his neighbors.
So sad to hear of this! We just today visited Asheville and saw his Catwalk sculptures and enjoyed them. We wish him and his family well.
That's awful, JBO. I hope he recovers. He's a very good man and one of my favorite customers at True Blue. Where did you hear about this?
I met Vadim during my brief time at the Art Museum. Great guy. I wish him a speedy recovery. -=WL=-