zine — death in june
A few pages from the zine-performance in 5 acts. It consists of the heard thoughts, the observed, the reflection on why my design is so personal, the actions from the sacred and intimate archives, and the final act — a celebration of our decadence. A personal history of reflection with one’s own person, figuratively, the death in June.
Poster
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Symbol of Ukrainian resistance
This song “Oi u luzi chervona kalyna” (Oh, there is a red viburnum in the meadow) was sung in subway bomb shelters during shelling, when you had to not panic and stay in a good mood. It was sung by soldiers on the front line, by paramedics and rescuers. “Chervona Kalyna” was performed by children and the elderly, and their videos were shared online and received thousands of views. It’s hard to imagine a Ukrainian rally abroad without this anthem.
Box of creativity
The idea was to create a product symbolizing the creative methodology and exchange it for donations for volunteers.
A military box marked with striking typography. Merged with beautiful calligraphy and evocative poetry, this utilitarian object transformed into a symbolic artwork, the “Inspiration Box.” Representing the battle of a designer’s challenge with the triumph of creativity, the box serves as an emblem of overcoming obstacles and a tangible tool for sparking imagination in its beholder.
Love
The discovery of new levels of love, appreciation and gratefulness to all of ukrainians, who fight to save Ukraine, ukrainians and freedom.
zine — death in june
A few pages from the zine-performance in 5 acts. It consists of the heard thoughts, the observed, the reflection on why my design is so personal, the actions from the sacred and intimate archives, and the final act — a celebration of our decadence. A personal history of reflection with one’s own person, figuratively, the death in June.
Fight till the end
Painful reality of being a ukrainian. The right to simply live is earned with blood and struggles.
Rebuff.
Ukraine gives a worthy rebuff to the Russian onslaught. The Cossack spirit of freedom helps in this. They remember their history.
Kiosk: Independent opinion
Is it possible to have an independent opinion at all, living in a society where there are so many opinions, information noise, and circumstances around us? This poster shows the marketplace of opinions through the metaphor of an ordinary market stall with a bored saleswoman. The poster is an hommage to Heorhii Narbut, famous Ukrainian graphic artist. The figure of the saleswoman is a stylized girl from Narbut’s illustration for the magazine “Art”. The lettering is inspired by Narbut’s typeface.
Kyiv Poster – 1 of 3
In my visual metaphor, Kyiv is an amalgam of concrete, glass, and plastic. Sometimes they are fused together in a very naive way and sometimes in a complicated modernist tempo. The curvy and rhythmical architectural forms were the inspiration for this poster which, just like Kyiv, in some places is replicating itself by a rhyme of shapes and materials and sometimes is just as unique and charismatic as Kyiv is.
Why
This illustration emerged in the train, on my way from Poland to Germany in March. I’ve fled to Poland on the second day of the full-scale war. Shortly, at the beginning of March, russian military shelled the school, which is only 200 meters away from my mom’s and brother’s apartment. The girl in this illustration reflects my feelings over the past 1.5 years.
Logo for Opera-Myth «Ukraine – Terra Incognita»
Opera-Myth «Ukraine – Terra Incognita» combines the ancient Ukrainian songs, symphonic music, free jazz, video art and innovative costumes. The opera is dedicated to the singer and warrior Wassyl Slipak. The logo combines elegance and brevity, tradition and modernity. The project was implemented by YMCA Lviv. In collaboration with: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Ministry of Defenсe of Ukraine, Lviv National Opera.
Heart of Ukraine
All ukrainian national symbols gathered to be protected and preserved by all kinds of ukrainian people – young and old, women and men, soldiers and civils.
Conscience
A quotation for the poster is taken from “To Every City Its Customs & Laws” by Ukrainian philosopher Hryhory Skovoroda. The literal meaning of the quotation is “I know that death is like a scythe, even a king cannot escape it.”
Renaissance of Ukraine
The belief in justice, victory and times when ukrainians will be able to nourish native land with flowers and not with their own blood.
Kamenyar typeface
Kamenyar is a serif typeface but not the regular one. Its strong serifs and a little shaky stems make it playful and brisk. Polite and regular from afar but when you look closely it reveals its rebel mood.
Tryzub
What it means – to be Ukrainian in a time of war? It means feeling evil when all is covered with it but still keeping your head high.
The sounds of the war
This is my country, and I haven’t been there for almost 6 months. This is my home, and I love it. And now my home is in a huge danger.
Self-portrait. Self-identification.
The first self-portrait since the start of the russian-ukrainian war. Symbolic way not to give up, to remember the roots, be proud to be ukrainian even in the most horrifying circumstances.
A step
Is it a step invaders make to the foreign land, or is it a step of coming back home?
Madonnas of Hutsul region
This poster was created as part of the Yellow&Blue project by Pictoric, an association of Ukrainian illustrators, for a series dedicated to different regions of Ukraine. The Hutsul region in the West of Ukraine is known for its many traditional chapels depicting the Virgin Mary or Jesus Christ. They are a great example of vernacular art, as people create the décor from small figurines, plastic flowers and candles.
Сoncerned. 80 level.
UN! This is not a movie!!! This is the life of people!!!
Zaporizhzhia NPP – should not become the second Chernobyl!!!
All this can still be prevented!