This timeline is created to tell people about Ukraine's heroic resistance against full-scale russian aggression. February 24, 2022 is the day it all began... Strap in
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Lesia Pik
April 2, 2023
Думаю так повинна виглядати ємблема/символ УПЦ МП I think this is how the emblem or symbol of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate should look.
Artist
Lesia is an artist from Odesa, Ukraine. She started drawing 8 years ago after a bad leg injury put her previous career on hold. After leaving Odesa in April 2022, Lesia continues to paint and visualize Ukraine and the invasion. “Drawing for me is a hobby, a job, and a way to reflect. Every time another terrible event happens, I think to myself — again? How can this get any worse? And then I sit down and draw and cry... This is my way of surviving this grief because no one can be aloof. I believe in our Armed Forces, and our victory!”
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Julia Zinchenko
April 13, 2023
Collective trauma now affects many in Ukraine. Although the feelings have dulled, the trauma exists and not from war alone, but also from certain people like pseudo "psychologists". When the psyche is not stable in many during this time, such people can easily enter the media space and manipulate.
Artist
Yulia Zinchenko is an illustrator from Kyiv. She draws both digitally and traditionally. When the full-scale war began, she started to paint on the subject of the war in Ukraine in order to convey the events and feelings to the world, and to keep Ukraine’s struggle at the forefront of world news. In the past, she loved to draw her dog the most. She would like to work on illustrations for books and is always open to interesting projects.
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Lesia Pik
April 14, 2023
"The sounds of explosions, the feeling of explosions" is the title of my new work. So I understand that I am not in hot spots, but only in Odesa. The war continues. But I wanted to show the feeling when during an air raid - you sit in the bath and hear explosions. You don't know when they will stop, or maybe the next one will be yours.... this is how I feel fear - when it cuts through your body in waves
Artist
Lesia is an artist from Odesa, Ukraine. She started drawing 8 years ago after a bad leg injury put her previous career on hold. After leaving Odesa in April 2022, Lesia continues to paint and visualize Ukraine and the invasion. “Drawing for me is a hobby, a job, and a way to reflect. Every time another terrible event happens, I think to myself — again? How can this get any worse? And then I sit down and draw and cry... This is my way of surviving this grief because no one can be aloof. I believe in our Armed Forces, and our victory!”
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Lesia Pik
April 24, 2023
Despite the war, spring is coming. In the process of work, I decided to leave this "condensate" effect of weeping windows. I wanted to depict the heavy rains of recent days. And the fact that we watch the war through our smartphones, in warm apartments...
Artist
Lesia is an artist from Odesa, Ukraine. She started drawing 8 years ago after a bad leg injury put her previous career on hold. After leaving Odesa in April 2022, Lesia continues to paint and visualize Ukraine and the invasion. “Drawing for me is a hobby, a job, and a way to reflect. Every time another terrible event happens, I think to myself — again? How can this get any worse? And then I sit down and draw and cry... This is my way of surviving this grief because no one can be aloof. I believe in our Armed Forces, and our victory!”
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Alisa Mezhenska
April 27, 2023
Ukrainian defender liberated from Russian captivity and holding an apple for first time in a year
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Lesia Pik
April 28, 2023
28.04.2023 Умань. Дніпро. Росіяни знов вбили мирних людей і дітей! Відчуваю біль і смуток разом з усією Україною. P. S. Сьогодні лежала в ліжку під час повітряної тривоги і думала - куди прилетить? Потім подумала -якщо в мій будинок - то краще, одразу померти.
Artist
Lesia is an artist from Odesa, Ukraine. She started drawing 8 years ago after a bad leg injury put her previous career on hold. After leaving Odesa in April 2022, Lesia continues to paint and visualize Ukraine and the invasion. “Drawing for me is a hobby, a job, and a way to reflect. Every time another terrible event happens, I think to myself — again? How can this get any worse? And then I sit down and draw and cry... This is my way of surviving this grief because no one can be aloof. I believe in our Armed Forces, and our victory!”
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Mariia Tikhonova
April 28, 2023
Artist
Mariia Tikhonova is an artist born in Mykolaiv, living and working in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Today Mariia creates illustrations to visualize thoughts on the war in Ukraine. But she wants to illustrate children's books and kids magazines. Since the full-scale war started, Mariia began actively creating war diaries in the book “The history of Ukraine” in collage, cutout technique.
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Julia Zinchenko
April 29, 2023
Artist
Yulia Zinchenko is an illustrator from Kyiv. She draws both digitally and traditionally. When the full-scale war began, she started to paint on the subject of the war in Ukraine in order to convey the events and feelings to the world, and to keep Ukraine’s struggle at the forefront of world news. In the past, she loved to draw her dog the most. She would like to work on illustrations for books and is always open to interesting projects.
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Jullia Lyshanets
April 30, 2023
This is our cultural heritage as well as language, art, and literature. Study ancient regional recipes, restore family recipes, get acquainted with Ukrainian traditional dishes, share them with your foreign friends, because the taste of Ukrainian cuisine is a symbolic code of our culture. Emphasize that Ukraine exists because we are strong people, with a beautiful language, culinary traditions and culture. Ukraine is delicious!
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Russia still represents a clear and present danger to all democracies and peace-loving countries in the world. It wages war by bombing hospitals, homes and schools.