Igor Dryomin: "Choi is Alive! 25 in +!" Automatic translate
"Tsoi is alive! 25 in +! ”Is an album recorded without the words of the author. A kind of film broadcast of a person’s life path. Despite the fact that mosaic cardboards were created more than a quarter of a century ago, the phenomenon of popularity and relevance of the creative heritage of Viktor Tsoi remains understandable and recognized by several generations.
What’s the secret?
I propose for a moment to plunge into a state of meditation, and imagine yourself as an axis - the center of the universe - the "navel of the earth." The axis, which remains stationary all my life, while wearing the "Wheel of Life", inexorably spinning, and carrying frames of life before each of us:
Moments, minutes, hours, days that can be repeated many times and be the same for many. Despite the external difference and dissimilarity of each of us, they still have the same message, the task of which is to give us invaluable experience and the courage to go forward.
In real life, lovely landscapes and delicious still lifes are designed to divert thinking into the world of sentimental memories and unfulfilled hopes. Here you will not find any illusion. All that you see in this broadcast is the truth of life. At first glance, it seems terrifying, and even causing fear. But upon careful consideration, it gives tremendous strength and energy to life, urging you not to give up under any circumstances.
A series of these paintings is designed to create Good and shed Light for each viewer.
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