The picture “Between the Strings. Belarusian.” is a philosophical work in mixed technique, where the viewer is like between lines the idea of some Belarusian origins.
And though between gold lines/lines can be considered
- Flax flower, which is one of the symbols of Belarus (including, depicted on the coat of arms), which has been used in Belarus since a long time in weaving, is mentioned in the works of Belarusian poets, himself by itself flax as a flower symbol of purity, fidelity and light;
- The image and background color can remind you of the flaps, the peasant past;
- the letters of the Belarusian alphabet scattered between the lines in the painting remind that Belarusians have their own language, which should not be forgotten.
Artist Viktoria Valuk suggests the viewer stop and speculate over every detail in this painting and its title. After all, why is the title exactly “between the lines” and not “between the lines”?...
“Between the Lines” has both literal and figurative meaning in the painting, which according to time imposes its imprint on people's lives.
You can think of this and another by stopping before this art work.