The Truth and You

Dimensions: 110x30x35 cm
In the words of the Artist:
The truth can become a prison for the one who keeps it in secret. Its confession brings freedom and peace. Both Bulgarian and English word “truth” contain the personal pronoun YOU, in English “trUth” has U in it which is often reckoned as “you”. So the idea came that the man is part of the truth, sometimes limited by it, sometimes free for it. It is interesting for me to write three-dimensional words in different languages, the change in their shape does not change their meaning. This is also a reference to the common qualities and values that people have, regardless of their origin, education, religion, etc. Inside the truth inscription also can be seen the human figure – stretching hands to reach also like the metaphor of the angel, of the goodness that all of us is holding. It also resembles and correlates with our personal approach in telling the truth – personal and not so politically driven.
Description:
The establishment of a balance between the interests of the state to exercise control over its borders and its territory and the right to freedom of movement and establishment of each individual proclaimed in art. 12 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights raises some important questions in the determination of the successful migration policy. Migration is a major problem of law enforcement and a well balanced and long-term migration policy should be based on approaches that have the potential to create opportunities for development of migrants and their families and not on approaches that impose unjustified restrictions on them.
When defining the theoretical approach from ethnicity to migration we can see the diversity of the topics related to migration that would be understood only in terms of its global scope. The phenomenon of immigration has a contrasting nature: it is visible, it becomes the focus of the political, the scientific and the public interests. Worldwide the migration phenomenon has manifested itself in the face of 175 million migrants at the beginning of the 21st century. At the same time this number of mobile people accounts for just 2.8% of the world population.
The dynamic nature of the immigration phenomenon is also reflected in another observation. The media worldwide are constantly bombarding us with information of the Indian computer specialist sought after from California through the United Kingdom. There are abundant examples of Africans in Turkey, Ukrainians in Portugal, making the immigration flows even less predictable.
The last few years have seen yet another trend of transformation of traditional countries – sources of emigration – into countries – recipients of immigration. A typical example is South Europe – Spain, Portugal, Greece.

Dimensions: 110x30x35 cm
The establishment of a balance between the interests of the state to exercise control over its borders and its territory and the right to freedom of movement and establishment of each individual proclaimed in art. 12 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights raises some important questions in the determination of the successful migration policy. Migration is a major problem of law enforcement and a well balanced and long-term migration policy should be based on approaches that have the potential to create opportunities for development of migrants and their families and not on approaches that impose unjustified restrictions on them.
When defining the theoretical approach from ethnicity to migration we can see the diversity of the topics related to migration that would be understood only in terms of its global scope. The phenomenon of immigration has a contrasting nature: it is visible, it becomes the focus of the political, the scientific and the public interests. Worldwide the migration phenomenon has manifested itself in the face of 175 million migrants at the beginning of the 21st century. At the same time this number of mobile people accounts for just 2.8% of the world population.
The dynamic nature of the immigration phenomenon is also reflected in another observation. The media worldwide are constantly bombarding us with information of the Indian computer specialist sought after from California through the United Kingdom. There are abundant examples of Africans in Turkey, Ukranians in Portugal, making the immigration flows even less predictable.
The last few years have seen yet another trend of transformation of traditional countries – sources of emigration – into countries – recipients of immigration. A typical example is South Europe – Spain, Portugal, Greece.