Father. 04.03.22

“04.03.2022.Father. In a completely dark and desolate city, a car waited for them, white snow falling gently. Night. Red sky. Terrible. My city is almost a ghost. ” – illustration from the war artbook by Daria Titova. In the picture she is huddled with her father. He is a soldier, came to drive her family to the train station to leave Kharkiv. She is frightened that wouldn’t see him again.

Prominent Ukraininans — portrait Vasyl Sukhomlynskyi

Vasyl Sukhomlynsky was a Ukrainian teacher, publicist, writer, poet. His pedagogical concept is highly humane and democratic, organically combines classical and folk pedagogy.
The portrait of Sukhomlynsky contains a blooming field which represents those generations of individuals who were able to express themselves to the fullest understanding the influence of his ideas.

Niezalezna Poster

This poster is dedicated to Ukraine’s struggle for independence. For this poster was recreated Illustration by Yaroslav Gordinsky, which was found on the cover of a magazine from 1930. The font used for the heading design was inspired by the works of Ukrainian graphic artist Oleh Snarsky.

ACCIDENTED ‣ SPONTANEOUS ‣ UNPLANNED

Experiments with the visual vocabulary of Ukrainian graphic artists Vasyl Krychevskyi and Oleksandr Saenko. The experimental typography reads “Моя воля обирати власну долю” (Eng: “My will to choose my own fate”). In this project, I explore the visual style representation of a blank item. All variants, which emerged accidentally, spontaneously, and unplanned, are embraced, as they align with the ethos: “My will to choose my own fate.”