For a moral authority, a human being is always the greatest value. That is why all works about the value of man in Soviet times were banned. This graphic by Ihor Bodnar is part of his “destroyed exhibition in 1969” by KGB agents.
Tear of the Night is a self-portrait of the artist's emotional state. There is no human face here, but there is a tear that reminds us of the pain of the soul, a usual human feature.