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Two fabric banners are displayed vertically against a plain, light background in what appears to be an indoor exhibition space in Dnipro, Ukraine.

The upper banner is made of white or silver satin-like material, gently wrinkled, featuring red handwritten-style text in Ukrainian Cyrillic script. This text is a letter addressed "Дорога Ольга," (Dear Olha,). The letter expresses profound feelings of love and devotion, stating, "I cannot find words to convey all the strength of feelings I feel for you every day – it is love. My thoughts, my spirit, my soul are constantly with you. You are like the wind that penetrates my heart, like a river that carries new ideas, new desires. Your presence changes me – you are my light that helps me move forward." The letter concludes with the signature "Завжди твій, Валодыкр" (Always yours, Volodymyr). Below the letter, a separate attribution states: "Лист Івана Франка до Ольги Рошкевич 3 березня 1886 року" (Letter from Ivan Franko to Olha Roshkevych, March 3, 1886).

The lower banner, positioned beneath the upper one, is made of a textured, muted beige or light brown fabric. It features a repeating pattern of red cranes and simple red four-petaled flowers, possibly cherry blossoms. This banner is also gently wrinkled, indicating its fabric nature.

The overall scene is brightly lit, suggesting an indoor display, possibly in a museum or gallery, highlighting a historical literary piece and its potential artistic interpretation or complementary themes.
FM-V9KDg2

Feb 14, 2025

Dnipro, Ukraine

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Two fabric banners are displayed vertically against a plain, light background in what appears to be an indoor exhibition space in Dnipro, Ukraine. The upper banner is made of white or silver satin-like material, gently wrinkled, featuring red handwritten-style text in Ukrainian Cyrillic script. This text is a letter addressed "Дорога Ольга," (Dear Olha,). The letter expresses profound feelings of love and devotion, stating, "I cannot find words to convey all the strength of feelings I feel for you every day – it is love. My thoughts, my spirit, my soul are constantly with you. You are like the wind that penetrates my heart, like a river that carries new ideas, new desires. Your presence changes me – you are my light that helps me move forward." The letter concludes with the signature "Завжди твій, Валодыкр" (Always yours, Volodymyr). Below the letter, a separate attribution states: "Лист Івана Франка до Ольги Рошкевич 3 березня 1886 року" (Letter from Ivan Franko to Olha Roshkevych, March 3, 1886). The lower banner, positioned beneath the upper one, is made of a textured, muted beige or light brown fabric. It features a repeating pattern of red cranes and simple red four-petaled flowers, possibly cherry blossoms. This banner is also gently wrinkled, indicating its fabric nature. The overall scene is brightly lit, suggesting an indoor display, possibly in a museum or gallery, highlighting a historical literary piece and its potential artistic interpretation or complementary themes.

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