This work shows the Ukrainian tradition of painting eggs for Easter. During the first months of the Russian-Ukrainian war, we were all under stress, but it was very important for people to preserve what was important to us as a nation, our culture and traditions. That’s why Easter became such a unifying day, it was felt that we were all together on this bright holiday.
Detektiv Hotel
A concept poster for an interactive whodunit theatre play Detektiv Hotel (Hotel Detective) where the audience can influence the course of the play.
Ukrainian heart
This illustration was created at the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. It is about the feeling of grief for my homeland, about how everyone felt it in their hearts.
Hryhorii Skovoroda portrait
This is the portrait of famous Ukrainian philosopher and writer, Hryhorii Skovoroda, made for Lyuk media article
The king of shit
I created a series of illustrations about the “king”, his fatal plans for Ukraine, about mobilization in russia and paranoid fears of the dictator.
Diia. Mobile app
Diia app is “a digital state” made for every Ukrainian citizen to simplify interactions with public services. It reached the 10 mln downloads mark the first year after launch and became the world’s first electronic passport approved on the legislative level. The app provides full access to public services and keeps all electronic documents. We developed the UX/UI concept and app’s design. It was awarded two RedDot awards in the Diia Mobile App Design and UX Design categories.
267 microvolves
This work is a part of Olga Lisowska’s picture book «Wolf swarm», which tells the story of a girl, chased by wolves. Wolves are the metaphorical depiction of life with depression.
Unity
At the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the people of Ukraine united in their maximum power, love and support. Ukrainians did everything they could — from cooking to direct combat.
Karpaty2
canvas, oil; 40 х 60 sm
Karpaty1
canvas, oil; 50 х 70 sm
the sky over the Dnipro
canvas, oil; 50 х 70 sm
Palyanytsya
Palyanytsya is a traditional Ukrainian bread. During russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, this word also became a traditional check for russians who disguised themselves in Ukrainian uniforms.
from grandma`s garden6
watercolor on paper, 210 × 297 mm
from grandma`s garden5
watercolor on paper, 210 × 297 mm
from grandma`s garden4
watercolor on paper, 210 × 297 mm
from grandma`s garden3
watercolor on paper, 210 × 297 mm
Not rain
In Kyiv there is a sculpture “Rain” by Nazar Bilyk. There is a raindrop on the head of the statue. According to the author, the sculpture symbolizes the connection between human and the world around him.
Kyiv is my city. And that’s how I see this sculpture today.
from grandma`s garden2
watercolor on paper, 210 × 297 mm
from grandma`s garden1
watercolor on paper, 210 × 297 mm
The devourer
This work is a part of Olga Lisowska’s picture book «Wolf swarm», which tells the story of a girl, chased by wolves. Wolves are the metaphorical depiction of life with depression.
Karpaty_lis
canvas, oil; 50х70 sm
We had to go in one line and shoot
This illustration was made for a «Dead lawyers society» media. The article is a diary of Olexiy Chornetsky, the court correspondent of this magazine, where he describes everything that happens to him after mobilization into the Ukrainian army.