Nostalgic Moments of the Soviet Times苏联时代的怀旧时刻
Every year after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the memory of those times becomes more and more mythologized. My childhood passed in the Soviet Union. It was happy, and I have the best and warmest memories of my childhood. And those who are now under thirty mostly shape their opinions based on the stories told by their parents, own naive memories, books and movies.
One of my first memories of those years is connected with the street we lived in. Every time I drive along this street, the memories of those years flash back. I remember us as children running and playing hide-and-seek, hurting our knees while cycling. My family often welcomed friends and relatives, we would get together at a big table, discuss something positive and sing heartfelt songs.
One other Soviet Union-related memory of mine is soda, soda machines. I also remember a couple of sorts of ice-cream, especially coffee ice-cream with chocolate glaze. It was the greatest delight. It was wrapped in a brown paper and cost 28 copecks. You could spend two hours in a line for this ice-cream. I also remember subbotniks – I myself joined my granddad for subbontiks, it was a lot of fun!
I believe in those years, everything was more nature, honest and alive.
It is related both to human emotions, and to things that were of higher quality and looked interesting. 70-80s were outstanding, and many people recall them with smiles on their faces. We all enjoy old movies. I really like this time, and this epoch is most frequently reflected in my works. It's good we're in Ukraine. I live in Dnepr, and a lot of old buildings and accessories have been preserved here from those years.
One of the vivid examples is the “Sweet watermelons” photo series, the idea of which struck me absolutely spontaneously. Once I was driving from Zaporozhye to Dnepr and saw a very old Soviet car with a trunk full of watermelons. The watermelons were lying in a line, and an old men was trampling beside them. I couldn't believe my eyes. I stopped by, we met each other, had a conversation, and two hours later I had a model, clothes and a ready-made image. As a result, it was a great photo shoot in the style of those years. I suggest that you view these photos once again and experience the entire atmosphere of the Soviet times.
苏联解体后的每一年,那个时代的记忆都变得越来越神话化。我的童年是在苏联度过的。那是幸福的,是我童年最美好的、最温暖的回忆。而现在三十岁以下的人大多根据父母讲述的故事、自己天真的记忆、书籍和电影来形成自己的观点。
我对那些年的最初记忆之一与我们居住的街道有关。每次我开车经过这条街,那些年的记忆就会闪现出来。我记得小时候我们跑步、玩捉迷藏,骑自行车时弄伤了我们的膝盖。我的家人经常欢迎朋友和亲戚,我们会聚在一张大桌子上,讨论一些积极的事情,唱一些真诚的歌曲。
我对苏联的另一记忆是汽水、汽水机。我还记得几种冰淇淋,尤其是巧克力釉咖啡冰淇淋。这是最大的快乐。它用牛皮纸包裹着,价值 28 戈比。你可以为了这个冰淇淋排两个小时的队。我还记得 subbontiks——我自己和祖父一起参加了 subbontiks,非常有趣!
我相信那些年,一切都更加自然、淳朴、充满活力。
它既与人类的情感有关,也与质量更高、看起来有趣的事物有关。 70-80年代是杰出的,很多人回忆起他们都是满面笑容的。我们都喜欢老电影。我很喜欢这个时代,这个时代在我的作品中体现得最多。很高兴我们在乌克兰。我住在第聂伯,这里保留了很多当年的老建筑和配件。
其中一个生动的例子是“甜西瓜”照片系列,我完全自发地想到了这个想法。有一次我从扎波罗热开车去第聂伯,看到一辆非常旧的苏联汽车,后备箱里装满了西瓜。西瓜排成一排,旁边有一个老人在践踏。我简直不敢相信自己的眼睛。我停下来,我们见面,交谈,两个小时后我有了模型、衣服和现成的图像。结果,这是一张很有当年风格的照片。我建议你再看一遍这些照片,感受一下整个苏联时代的氛围。
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