Glory to the armed forces of Ukraine!
The author’s font IT Gaby Black was used
Wind Between Walls
Wind Between Walls, a sculpture inspired by the myth of Laocoön and his sons, is located in Odessa in front of the building of the Odessa Archaeological Museum. Laocoon threw a spear at the Trojan horse. Apollo sent two snakes that swam across the sea and swallowed Laocoon’s sons, Antiphantus and Fimbreus. He himself remained alive to mourn his fate forever.
A myth forms a syncretism, a combination of polar mythological and religious worlds where a concentration of meanings accumulates.
Pocket things in focus
An attempt to evoke the tactile feeling of familiar things, one might find in their pockets, into the 3D imagery.
“Kherson”, “Dedicated to my homeland”
3D Lettering Study
“Її” is the Ukrainian word for “her”. The project is a study of the boundary between the recognizable letters of the native language and the formation of a pattern.
Hole
I don’t want to be tolerant of russians. During their entire existence, they could not take a step towards democracy. And they took a step towards war.
Melancholia
Author’s poster for Lars von Trier’s film “Melancholia”
In Armor
Replica of the album cover of the band “Nirvana” “In Utero”
Branding sychological support center for military personnel “Dodomu””
“Dodomu” is a psychological support center for military personnel, assisting them in the rehabilitation process after participating in combat actions.
The main focus of the identity is a custom variable font that metaphorically represents the process of psychological rehabilitation: from sharp distorted letters to their regular forms; from stress and anxiety to calmness and tranquility.
Dovbush
Author’s poster for Oles Sanin’s film “Dovbush”
NO TO WAR!
In the first months of the invasion, a gigantic 3x4m poster was displayed on the tallest tower in Freiburg, Germany, garnering attention and symbolizing European support.
Branding for the Memorial Museum of Totalitarian Regimes “Territory of Terror”
The branding is based on the black patterns in all visuals.
It symbolizes the totalitarian regimes that occupied Ukrainian lands, particularly the city of Lviv, bringing fear, repression, murders, and more. The branding aims to evoke a sense of unease and hopelessness by limiting white space with a black pattern.
Reflection
Now Ukraine is the reflection in your eyes
Ukraine means courage
What does it mean when your friends take weapons to defend you and their loved ones? What does it mean to move step by step through all this hell with a desire to save and protect your freedom?
Boycott
Boycott russian sports!
Donor
One donor has the potential to save several lives. Today, during the full Russian invasion of Ukraine, it’s a matter of life and death. So I decided to remind people again about the importance of being a donor.
Whispers of the Forest: Tale About Mavkas
How much do you know about the magical creatures of Ukrainian myth? Illustrations from ‘Whispers of the Forest: Tale About Mavkas’ showcase a collection of works depicting different types of mavkas. The unique drawing style and deep colors best demonstrate the majesty and mystery of these forest dwellers.
Push harder!
As a passionate cyclist, Romana often depicts moments of riding a bike. This work is an attempt to come back to toddler years when everything seemed so big, colorful, and fun. When each next kilometer opened something new, and the only wish was to stay outside for longer to impress everyone around with your speed.
About war
On February 24, a full-scale war began in Ukraine, transforming this traumatic experience into posters to raise awareness and present the Ukrainian School of Design in a new way. The original poster size was 100×70 cm, and the author used an old dormitory scanner to create high-quality images. The poster series reflects an experiment using various materials, including clay, paint, and faces.
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
This illustration was made during the pandemic year as a skeptical question: What’s next? The illustrator invited apocalyptic characters to a video call and couldn’t expect this illustration to be not that ironic later.
Disconnection
I was taking pictures of displaced people from Ukraine who moved to Altenburg, Germany. By cutting the pictures and mixing the parts of the photos I am trying to recreate the world of people who feel divided into pieces. They are physically in Europe but their thoughts are in their homeland. With embroidery, which is also an important cultural phenomenon in Ukraine, I am trying to fix it and sew the pieces of a broken person together.
Escape
A few years ago my parents bought a house in a small village in Ukraine. It’s a beautiful place but somehow I always felt as if I didn’t belong there. Being used to city life and urban surroundings, I didn’t feel comfortable while staying “in the middle of nowhere”. In 2020 lockdown came and everything changed. I wanted to capture this time and explore how such an ordinary and simple life can be at the same time so unusual and ravishing. A year later I published a small edition of photobooks.
RAPED FOR BEING UKRAINIAN
One of three illustrations from the series. Dedicated to women raped and murdered during the Russian war against Ukraine.
A series of illustrations about the anxious suitcases of Ukrainians.
On 24 February, many people had only a few minutes to take something valuable and important and head into the unknown. Some had their suitcases in advance, but most were packing chaotically and in panic. What would you take first when you have a few minutes? What things should be with you to make you feel safe and to keep a sense of home. Maybe these are not things at all. Sometimes it’s a very chaotic and strange set, sometimes it’s just 1 important thing – these stories are our reality