Sergey Kadinsky

Postcards

Artist Dates:

February 2008

Title:

Jenny 2008

Medium:

Prismacolor markers

Location:

Personal collection

Purchasing a birthday or holiday greeting card has always been difficult for me, so I turned to my own efforts as a solution. The postcard is addressed to Jenny, and it works as a functional maze, with the path running between the two red dots. In addition, the Russian equivalent of her name, Женя can be found running through the center, incorporated into the much larger English letters. Also, the monogram combining our initials in Hebrew can be found in the center of the puzzle. The flames symbolize the passion of our love, while the tears serve as a reminder that sad moments also occur. In a burst of civic-mindedness, the pun is on Queens, New York. Its symbols include the Dutch tulip and English rose, the Queensboro Bridge, and the Unisphere globe in Flushing Meadows.

Prior to producing the above image, here is an earlier version:

 Like the title maze, the earlier version also works as a functional maze, with the path running between the two red dots. In addition, the Russian equivalent of her name, Женя can be found running through the center, incorporated into the much larger English letters. Also, the monogram combining our initials in Hebrew can be found in the center of the puzzle.

It is proof that graffiti comes in all languages.

If you are interested in a graffiti-style maze postcard of your own, contact me. Support my artistic abilities.

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