A beautiful important monument, I like the idea that the house is always inside and with everyone who had to leave, especially in the first waves of migration at the beginning of the last century, my great-grandmother also almost left, many people in the village went on ferries overseas, and her fiance stayed there, but her great-great-grandfather was not empty, it turned out seasickness. For example, a descendant of Belarusian emigrants of those years, the great designer Yves Saint Laurent, this is his pseudonym, his parents are pure Belarusians, who then went to America by water. It is very important for Belarusians abroad and their descendants to know that they are loved and remembered at home. I know a woman, the daughter of immigrants, she was born in South America in a Belarusian family, named Sylvia, and she retired, moved to Minsk at the call of her blood, even though she was Spanish-speaking and grew up there. The sculptor and the author of the idea - you are gorgeous.
They say this monument symbolizes "the difficult path of the daughters and sons of Belarus, who, due to circumstances, found themselves in different places of the world, but retained their love for the Motherland." However, it is unclear then why they should not return to this homeland ... in any case, the monument is not bad
Five points not to the sculpture, of course, but to the suburb itself. And so... When I first saw it, I had no idea what it meant and decided that it was a kind of monument to Isadora Duncan.