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A sculpture dedicated to Ukrainian mothers who suffered from the war appeared in Prague

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A sculpture dedicated to all Ukrainian mothers who suffered as a result of the full-scale invasion of Russia appeared in the center of Prague.

The sculpture is called “Wreath ” and it was created by the Czech artist Veronika Psotkova. Vinegret writes about this.

A magical sculpture by Veronika Psotkova now rises above Dlouhá Street in Prague. It is called “Wreath” –it is a wreath that shines like the sun in the hair of Ukrainian girls, it is a cultural symbol of the Ukrainian people.

Long ago, the Ukrainian wreath had solar symbolism. The girl with the wreath personified the rising sun. It is also a symbol of glory, victory, happiness, success, peace, chastity, youth and femininity, the sculptor commented on the work.

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A sculpture dedicated to Ukrainian mothers who suffered from the war appeared in Prague

Sculpture dedicated to Ukrainian mothers

The sculpture is suspended in the air. She seems to protect the residents. The work of art is made of galvanized netting.

The wreath is a traditional Ukrainian headdress. The custom of knitting decorative wreaths comes from pagan times. They had a magical meaning as an attribute of the arrival of spring and the feast of Ivan Kupala, and gradually acquired the meaning of honoring Mother Earth. The wreath has long become a symbol of the Ukrainian nation. His popularity in modern Ukraine increased after the events of 2014. A long time ago, the Ukrainian wreath had a solar symbol. The girl with the wreath personified the rising sun. It is also a symbol of glory, victory, happiness, success, peace, chastity, youth and femininity, the sculptor said.

A sculpture dedicated to Ukrainian mothers who suffered from the war appeared in Prague

Sculpture dedicated to Ukrainian mothers

Natasha Kumar

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