As Heraclitus said, You cannot enter the water twice. And this statement comes from the idea that everything flows, everything changes. However, you cannot enter the water even once without changing. Any series of works or work is a paradox of an utterance that cannot be complete and complete, since the time and idea of the utterance at the beginning of the work and at the end will already change the factor of circumstances and the meaning of perception of this work. The result will feel unreached, and if you think about it, then unattainable. The meaning of a series or theme is an excuse to engage in the painting process.; The theme is just a shell that covers the self–sufficiency of painting. Of course, at the beginning of the process it seems that a lot is needed to complete it, but then the author sees that everything he does is happening only in his head. The river always stands still, and we are the only ones who think about it in our minds.
V. Pushnitsky