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hubt0i · 1 day
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🍃🌸 ♡⁠(⁠>⁠ ⁠ਊ⁠ ⁠<⁠)⁠♡
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vintage-ukraine · 1 day
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Mister Reagan, Look at This Painting and Think on how Heavy and Unwise This Atom Is... by Maria Prymachenko, 1986
Prymachenko was heavily affected as an artist by the Chornobyl Nuclear Disaster and dedicated several paintings to the subject. In her work, she portrayed nuclear power similar to her depictions of war - as a wild untamable beast that hungrily devours nature.
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Anatol Petrytsky - Kyiv Street (1961)
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Pine tree tryptich by Ivan Trush (Ukrainian, 1869-1941)
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littlestoneinspace · 8 hours
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Farewell, I-Chaya
Old unpublished art from 2021
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kobzars · 1 day
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Chernobyl accident: Today is the 38th anniversary of the largest man-made disaster of the last century.
A cloud of radioactive dust hit Ukraine, Belarus, the Russian Federation and parts of Europe. After the accident, 8.5 million people were exposed to radiation.
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Painting “CHAES, April 25, 1986”, V. Mykhalchuk
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klitunka · 2 days
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bogdansavchenko · 2 days
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38 років пам'яті: Чорнобиль
Сьогодні ми відзначаємо сумні роковини однієї з найбільших трагедій в історії людства. Чорнобильська катастрофа не просто змінила світ, вона назавжди закарбувала в нашій колективній свідомості важливість безпеки та поваги до сили природи. Нехай цей символ слугує попередженням і уроком для всіх нас, закликом до дії, щоб запобігти майбутнім катастрофам і зберегти історію для прийдешніх поколінь. Пам'ятаємо, вчимося, діємо.
38 Years of Remembrance: Chernobyl
Today marks the sombre anniversary of one of the greatest tragedies in human history. The Chernobyl disaster didn’t just change the world, it permanently etched into our collective consciousness the importance of safety and respect for the power of nature. Let this symbol serve as a warning and a lesson to us all, a call to action to prevent future catastrophes and to preserve history for generations to come. We remember, we learn, we act.
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folklorespring · 24 days
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Students of Mykhailo Boychuk Art Academy drawing their school that was hit by russian missile
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vyvilha · 4 months
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115 years since the birth of ukrainian folk artist maria prymachenko
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merrymorningofmay · 2 years
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thought i’d share another thing i made here :’)
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i started working on this thing back in january, as russian troops were gathering around our borders, and i got around to finishing it a couple months later, after they retreated from kyiv and my lucky family and i were able to get back home.
for half of the process i was asking myself, “is making this even worth it if it’s going to be bombed to ashes in a couple of weeks?” (the answer was yes); for the other half, i was asking myself how and why do you even make a house now that there are dead and gutted houses all around (the answer was “well, what else is there to do anyway”).
was aiming for the “small ukrainian granny’s apartment” vibe with soviet era “ugly 70s brown” color furniture and a bit of a witchy/magical realism touch :’) details + a bit of ukrainian folk trivia below!
featuring:
a little pot with a star in it, because stealing stars from the sky and storing them in pots for their evil little purposes is a classic ukrainian witch thing;
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eastern orthodox icons, because every respectable ukrainian granny has those in her house + massive church-sanctioned witch hunts were never really a thing in ukraine and a witch is likely to have as amiable a relationship with god and saints and angels as with chorts (demons);
portrait of taras shevchenko, adorned with a rushnyk, because, again, can not be a proper granny apartment without those;
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a blooming fern, because fern bloom is a Thing in ukrainian folklore (leads you to a hidden treasure, protects you from evil magic, brings you good luck, all that stuff);
a calendar booklet. it has recipes, farming + (dubious) medical advice, lame granny jokes, and shows February 25, because we’re still stuck in February 24 and hoping for the next day to arrive;
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a mysterious tiny door. that rune means “heritage,” and i thought that a witch’s inheritance would warrant a little spooky door to keep it safe (also, our heritage is precisely what russia is trying to take away from us right now, so the concept has a special meaning to me);
fashionable pink slippers!
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bonus: a CREATURE
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hubt0i · 8 months
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study 🏇
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vintage-ukraine · 2 days
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Clouds Over the Black Sea by Boris Anisfeld, 1900s
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Konstantin Lomykin (Ukrainian, 1924–1993) - Reflections of Spring
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Taras Shevchenko by Alla Horska (Ukrainian, 1929-1970)
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jareckiworld · 1 year
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Igor Gusev — “Gusev-Kuindzhi-Transmuseum”  (oil on canvas, 2018)
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