"The Three-Day Weekend , for me, is a symbol of peaceful coexistence of different peoples and different concepts of faith and spirituality: Friday for Muslims, Saturday for Jews and Sunday for Christians. People of all other faiths, from Bahai to Buddhism, and atheists, too, canjoin all three days. This three-day weekend doesn’t mean that people donothing. They can dedicate themselves to love, family, and creativity, and even to establishing small family-type businesses as an alternativeto big corporations. The idea to create ecumenical symbols in the formof universal mandalas originated in childhood dreams. It continues thesearch of the nonconformist art of my youth. In these mandalas, I uniteancient symbols of spirituality with historical and personal images."
- Vitaly Komar
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