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Materials:
steel, brass, wood, PLA plastic (FDM 3D printing).
№ Н-26-03-049
The Tryzub emerges as a rigid vertical that pierces the deformed metal shell, establishing a point of support within disrupted matter. It enters the fragment as a structural axis, holding the form together and defining its internal order. The Tryzub is read as a threefold unity: the past that forms the foundation, the present, marked by resistance, and the future that sustains statehood. Within this unity, the symbol attains a resilience that cannot be destroyed by external force.
The composition is based on a fragment of the casing of a P-800 Oniks supersonic cruise missile (NATO designation: SS-N-26 Strobile), shot down by the Security and Defense Forces of Ukraine in Zatoka (Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi district, Odesa region) in July 2025. A material created for destruction is halted and recontextualized.
The fragment loses its original function and becomes a bearer of memory, while the Tryzub affirms resilience as the inner core of statehood, stronger than external circumstances.
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Photo by Dmitriy Las