The House of Culture in Irpin is one of the city’s symbols. The main building was destroyed, but its orphaned facade will become a place where new things grow. There, nature will multiply itself; under its shadows, one will enjoy young maidens singing and laughing.
The artwork was inspired by Maria Sinyakova’s paintings, who praised nature in her art. The Muse of Futurists often filled her works with blossoming gardens, shamelessness, and will — and her blossoming concept of the future rejects the brutal force and roar of metal.
Maria Sinyakova stands against violence, tyranny, masculinity, and hatred, comparing them to a natural disaster that burned Ukrainian gardens and filled rivers wit...