The mountain symbolizes immortality, permanence, light, center of the world, goddesses, fairies, the way to heaven, paradise, etc. Therefore, symbols also appear in the image of ideological significance where Zuk is a prelude to a glorious future, full of success and fame. This painting is a natural image of power and a symbol of the encounter of the earth with the sky, the place of connection between the visible world and the invisible. The inaccessibility of the mountain peaks shown in the image is a sign of mysterious and impressive power.'