Darko Runchev masterfully blends art and history in his acrylic on canvas representation of Glagolitic and Cyrillic letters. This artwork captures the essence of these ancient Slavic scripts, showcasing their unique forms and cultural significance. Runchev's piece serves as a visual bridge, connecting the past and present, and highlighting the enduring legacy of these alphabets. Short Story: The Glagolitic and Cyrillic Alphabets In the 9th century, two brothers, Cyril and Methodius, embarked on a mission to bring literacy and Christianity to the Slavic people. To achieve this, they created the Glagolitic alphabet, the oldest known Slavic script. Glagolitic was not merely a tool for writing; it was seen as a sacred script, imbued with mystical significance. As the mission expanded, the need for a more accessible script arose. During the 9th century, Cyril's disciples developed the Cyrillic alphabet, based on Greek uncial script, incorporating some Glagolitic letters. This n...