"Western values. The collapse of illusions"
(2024, 100 x 100 cm)
I lived most of my life in the USSR and Russia, and then moved, as I thought at the time, from the "Sovok" and the "Criminal Russia" to a civilized world, a blooming garden with its freedom, democracy, the inviolability of private property, independent courts, security, cleanliness, and order. However, soon I experienced a severe disiappointment in my illusions (the train of illusions derailed amidst the crumbling cities). And I decided to say goodbye to rotting Europe and leave it. Maybe I'll come back to Russia or will move to Asia. Anyway, I have already withdrawn my money from Europe.
P. S. The inscription in Russian "携" means "I", and "屑芯懈 写械薪褜谐懈" means "my money".