Nataliia Kokhal (Ukrainian, 1967- )
The Pomegranate Explosion (2015)
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Pine tree tryptich by Ivan Trush (Ukrainian, 1869-1941)
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Fire flower by Alla Horska, Halyna Zubchenko and Victor Zaretskyi
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Taras Shevchenko by Alla Horska (Ukrainian, 1929-1970)
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Ivan Trush (on the right, Ukrainian impressionist painter, a master of landscape and portraiture) and his friends in Brody. Photo from the late 1880s.
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"House of the Sun"
Sculpture by Mykhailo Reva
According to the author's idea, through it you can observe the first rays of the morning sun.
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"European people often see Russian culture as something opposite to the destroyed Mariupol and Bakhmut, and not as its essence, meaning and main cement. And how to prove to these Westerners that eating an alabai and tearing a heifer with a grenade is Russian culture in its most direct manifestation, and Kadyrovets and Buryats are its enslaved mankurts (=Russians) is unknown", - Andriy Bondar, for DW.
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Zalishchyky in Ternopil Oblast, western Ukraine
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Nataliia Kokhal (Ukrainian, 1967- )
Red (2019)
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Nataliia Kokhal (Ukrainian, 1967- )
Song (2022)
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Nataliia Kokhal (Ukrainian, 1967- )
Color of Pomegranate (2006)
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Yevhen Ravskyi (Ukrainian, 1966- )
Achilles's anger (2012) and Hector's death (2012)
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Fun thing to do for Americans today:
Call your congress people and demand that they vote for the Ukraine aid bill.
It's been almost 500 days since congress last approved aid to Ukraine. 🇺🇦 forces are severely lacking in ammunition there, which means they cannot protect their cities and energy infrastructure and have to leave soldiers at the frontline without cover because they need to ration their firepower. Civilians are dying, soldiers defending freedom and democracy are dying. Ukraine will lose and cease to exist if they run out of weapons.
Russia is 100% responsible for the war, but inaction makes the USA complicit and will lead to a bigger war in Europe that is very likely going to include NATO directly, meaning your fellow countrypeople will actually have to come here and fight. Don't want that? Then fucking support Ukraine NOW! It's the morally right and logical thing to do and serves your own interests!!
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