This painting reflects the unique aspects of modern relationships and the role of internet love in the lives of contemporary people. It recreates a moment of long-distance love and demonstrates how the means of communication available to us in the internet era enable us to overcome geographical barriers.
The painting references Andrei Rublev's "Trinity" icon, but instead of three holy figures, it depicts three girls and a cat engaged in a video call. This is an interpretation of the modern reality where many relationships are formed online. The scene of a virtual dinner with the cat as the fourth participant suggests both irony and tenderness in these relationships. It's a demonstration that despite the virtuality and distance, love and human connections remain important and real.
This painting shows that in the modern world, people can find love and close relationships even at a distance, thanks to the internet, but it also emphasizes the trend towards "virtuality" in relationships.
Furthermore, the painting underscores our desire for connection and communication in a world where physical distance often ceases to be a barrier thanks to the internet. The ability to communicate and form connections with people from different parts of the world is becoming an increasingly valuable and important part of modern life.