sputniksflight:Чернобыльский Спас/The Chernobyl SaviorThought I might share two photos of copies o
sputniksflight: Чернобыльский Спас/The Chernobyl SaviorThought I might share two photos of copies of the Chernobyl Savior icon (one printed on canvas made in Moscow framed in kiot, the other a small print from Ukraine). A very unique orthodox icon in its own right, reflecting more modern, industrialised and globalised worries, and probably the first instance of regular people- nurses, firefighters, doctors, pilots, soldiers and volunteers- joining in the depiction of host of saints due to their sacrifice. Created by artist Vladimir Goretsky in cooperation with Yuri Andreev (CNPP engineer) and blessed in 2003. Of interest is the presence of Wormwood (star/angel), associated with tragedy:“And the name of the star is called Wormwood:and the third part of the waters became wormwood;and many men died of the waters,because they were made bitter.” (The Book of Revelation 8:11)and the The Partisan’s Tree, in the shape of both cross and tryzub, Ukrainian coat of arms, the tree serving as a hanging spot during WWII, now unfortunately collapsed and rotting away. Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant visible in the desolate background. -- source link
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