
«Natasha… to love means to suffer. If you don’t suffer, you don’t have to love. But then you’ll suffer from things you don’t love. Therefore, love means suffering. But not to love is also to suffer.»

Infographics are based on the dialogue between Sony and Natasha, the heroes of Woody Allen’s satirical film studio, «Love and Death», presented on the first triptych poster, and put the audience in context (or confused because it is impossible to understand it at the first time). Two subsequent posters are visualizing the author’s interpretation of heroine reasoning.

Natasha is the main hero on the «marrying or divorcing» poster. She loves, she suffers, she gets happy, and she suffers again. She needs to make a choice, and she’s determined to make it. The plaque of «lovers of love» untangles the complex romantic relationship within Natasha’s environment on the basis of the ancient Greek classification of love.
