• Anna Schill - Alkonost
  • Anna Schill - Alkonost
  • Anna Schill - Alkonost
  • Anna Schill - Alkonost
  • Anna Schill - Alkonost
  • Anna Schill - Alkonost
  • Anna Schill - Alkonost

    Anna Schill - Alkonost

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    Acyl on canvas 120x160cm - 2023

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    he Alkonost is a mythical creature from Slavic folklore, depicted as a bird with the head of a beautiful woman. Known for its enchanting voice, the Alkonost's song is said to be so mesmerizing that it causes listeners to forget everything else, immersing them in profound joy and contentment.

    According to legend, the Alkonost lays its eggs on the seashore and then rolls them into the sea. For seven days, the sea remains calm until the eggs hatch, after which storms ensue. This association with the sea and storms parallels the Greek myth of Alcyone, a woman transformed into a kingfisher, from whom the Alkonost's name is derived.

    In Slavic mythology, the Alkonost is often mentioned alongside the Sirin, another bird-woman hybrid. While the Alkonost embodies joy and delivers messages of divine will, the Sirin is associated with sorrow and foreboding. Together, they represent the dual nature of human experience—happiness and melancholy.

    Artistic representations of the Alkonost have been prominent in Russian culture, notably in the works of painter Viktor Vasnetsov, who portrayed the Alkonost and Sirin as symbols of joy and sorrow.


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