Nikolai Leushin about his painting:
In this world, nothing is as it seems. Even the most ordinary cat can be a philosopher, pondering the meaning of existence. And the teacups on the shelves are not just everyday objects, but symbols of eternity and impermanence.
Take, for example, an overturned teapot. What is this? A coincidence or a pattern? Perhaps it's a sign from above that needs to be deciphered? Or simply the result of a clumsy cat who decided to play with the teapot while its owner wasn't looking?
Perhaps this symbolizes that the world around us is merely an illusion created by our consciousness. And that in reality, nothing is certain or permanent. Everything changes every second, and we never know what awaits us around the next corner. Or perhaps it's a reminder that there's always room for chance and the unexpected in life. And that sometimes the most ordinary things can lead to the most extraordinary consequences.
One way or another, an overturned teapot is a reason to reflect on how our world works. And on the place each of us occupies in it, where every day we encounter a multitude of things and phenomena that seem familiar and ordinary. But if you look more closely, you can see that each object conceals its own story, its own meaning. And this meaning may be much deeper than we think.
While we ponder this, the cat continues to play with the teacups, creating new patterns on the floor. And who knows, maybe he'll reveal all the secrets of the universe to us.
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