Description
Understand Ukraine through the language of art
Album "Invicta.Unconquered". Pictures and stories of 28 Ukrainian female artists in the first 111 days of the war.
The art album "Invicta. Unconquered" with personal stories and paintings of 28 Ukrainian women artists created in the first 111 days after the Russian attack on Ukraine from February 24, 2022 to June 14, 2022.
Invicta is a joint project of the Kyiv publishing house "Salutis Print" (TM Salutis) and the Chernihiv Galagan Art Museum (Galagan Art Museum). The introduction to the album was prepared by Ada Rogovtseva, People's Artist of Ukraine, laureate of the Taras Shevchenko National Award and Hero of Ukraine.
The purpose of the publication is to show the world the beauty and spirit that resists the Russian invasion, through the testimonies and canvases of talented women.
"...I am selling paintings to buy armor for friends in the armed forces or to transfer to the needs of the army..."
"...I'm 32, and I'm waiting for a husband from the war for the second time.... If I were not a mother, I would have stayed to defend my country. ... now we are refugees in Italy"
"…I'm from Ukraine! More precisely, from Buchi. … This damned war took away my beloved. ... I'm drawing sunny flowers again."
The album is bilingual. Each spread contains the Ukrainian text and an English translation. Part of the proceeds from the sale goes to the "Small Constellation" fund to help soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and their families, as well as to restore the Chernihiv Art Museum.
Invicta. Нескорена. Unconquered
€27,00
Description
Understand Ukraine through the language of art
Album "Invicta.Unconquered". Pictures and stories of 28 Ukrainian female artists in the first 111 days of the war.
The art album "Invicta. Unconquered" with personal stories and paintings of 28 Ukrainian women artists created in the first 111 days after the Russian attack on Ukraine from February 24, 2022 to June 14, 2022.
Invicta is a joint project of the Kyiv publishing house "Salutis Print" (TM Salutis) and the Chernihiv Galagan Art Museum (Galagan Art Museum). The introduction to the album was prepared by Ada Rogovtseva, People's Artist of Ukraine, laureate of the Taras Shevchenko National Award and Hero of Ukraine.
The purpose of the publication is to show the world the beauty and spirit that resists the Russian invasion, through the testimonies and canvases of talented women.
"...I am selling paintings to buy armor for friends in the armed forces or to transfer to the needs of the army..."
"...I'm 32, and I'm waiting for a husband from the war for the second time.... If I were not a mother, I would have stayed to defend my country. ... now we are refugees in Italy"
"…I'm from Ukraine! More precisely, from Buchi. … This damned war took away my beloved. ... I'm drawing sunny flowers again."
The album is bilingual. Each spread contains the Ukrainian text and an English translation. Part of the proceeds from the sale goes to the "Small Constellation" fund to help soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and their families, as well as to restore the Chernihiv Art Museum.