Art’s ability to highlight and communicate societal issues has limitless potential. The »Journey to Eden« project is a vivid example of how art can delve into the search for self-identity in new conditions, particularly in the context of migration.
The story the author presents is emotionally complex and often ambivalent. It conveys both anxiety and tenderness, safety and loneliness. Through unique techniques and dynamic, sometimes fragmented compositions, the project creates a sense of fleeting harmony, as if glimpsed by chance. This search for harmony—a peaceful, balanced world—becomes a universal puzzle of humanity’s journey toward happiness.
This theme is highly relevant today, as around 200,000 Belarusians find themselves in forced migration, not by choice but due to the political situation in their country. The challenges of legalisation in European Union countries have become a »thorny« path for many Belarusian emigrants.
The project also resonates with the struggles of the LGBTQ+ community in finding their place in the world—a journey marked by challenges of gender adaptation and societal acceptance. Even in their familiar environments, many LGBTQ+ individuals face rejection and often navigate their challenges alone. In a new country and society, this process becomes even more complex. Yet, it is in such environments that individuals profoundly feel their uniqueness, simultaneously grappling with isolation and seeking balance, harmony, and connection with loved ones.
Volha Arkhipava