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All of us feel nostalgic for what has gone irrevocably. I wanted to devote this series of my pictures[...]
All of us feel nostalgic for what has gone irrevocably. I wanted to devote this series of my pictures to the events of my past – the events whose impact on me is still felt.
The past lingers on in images and feelings; there are not many sounds left from the past.
I wanted to devote this series of my pictures to the events of my past – the events whose impact on me is still felt.
I wanted to revive fragments of the past in my memory.
One remembers from one’s childhood mostly natural phenomena such as thunderstorms. I remember my grandmother standing in the doorway and crossing herself each time а peal of thunder rolled or the lighting flashed, shaking my imagination.
Among the mountains а ravine ran; I wanted so much to break free and, running down the ravine, to find out what is there beyond those mountains – I pictured in my imagination а wonderful land lying there. In the spring the mountains were covered with scarlet poppies – but only for а short time, while the rest of the year one could see only the ochre or dusty ochre colours everywhere.
All of us feel nostalgic for what has gone irrevocably.
I remember the railway with а single track running along the ravine; only one train at а time could go on the track – I wondered: to what distant country the train was going.
When one closes one’s eyes, some vague pictures arise in one’s imagination.
I wonder – is there the place where all those events were happening in my childhood? I do not know for certain.
But it is of no importance now. I see only aniline paints; yes, there are always those aniline dyes. The sensation of something mythical but unhappy lingers in my recollections of those days.
My recollections – they are somewhat lifeless; I see my past as if it were painted by someone.
My recollections are my dreams.
It is hard to put all this into words – I feel as if I myself painted those dreams.
The past lingers on in images and feelings; there are not many sounds left from the past.
I wanted to devote this series of my pictures to the events of my past – the events whose impact on me is still felt.
I wanted to revive fragments of the past in my memory.
One remembers from one’s childhood mostly natural phenomena such as thunderstorms. I remember my grandmother standing in the doorway and crossing herself each time а peal of thunder rolled or the lighting flashed, shaking my imagination.
Among the mountains а ravine ran; I wanted so much to break free and, running down the ravine, to find out what is there beyond those mountains – I pictured in my imagination а wonderful land lying there. In the spring the mountains were covered with scarlet poppies – but only for а short time, while the rest of the year one could see only the ochre or dusty ochre colours everywhere.
All of us feel nostalgic for what has gone irrevocably.
I remember the railway with а single track running along the ravine; only one train at а time could go on the track – I wondered: to what distant country the train was going.
When one closes one’s eyes, some vague pictures arise in one’s imagination.
I wonder – is there the place where all those events were happening in my childhood? I do not know for certain.
But it is of no importance now. I see only aniline paints; yes, there are always those aniline dyes. The sensation of something mythical but unhappy lingers in my recollections of those days.
My recollections – they are somewhat lifeless; I see my past as if it were painted by someone.
My recollections are my dreams.
It is hard to put all this into words – I feel as if I myself painted those dreams.
"Amnesia. A yellow reflection"
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"Amnesia. Contours of reality."
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Victor Sydorenko
"Amnesia. Job satisfaction"
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Victor Sydorenko
"Amnesia. The twilight zone"
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"Amnesia. A training group"
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Victor Sydorenko
"Amnesia. Illusions of light"
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"Amnesia. Striving for achievements"
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"Amnesia. Transformation of light"
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"Amnesia. An intermediate condition."
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"Amnesia. Infiniteness of sublimation"
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"Amnesia. The acquired helplessness"
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"Amnesia. Uneasiness"
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"Amnesia. Contours of light."
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Victor Sydorenko
"Amnesia. Invasion"
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"Amnesia. The postulate of artlessness"
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