Floral stamps from Ukraine. Year 2000.
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Floral stamps from Ukraine. Year 2000.

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“Víly vily věnce…” (fairies, fairies, wreathes)
Rozkvetlá pocta slunci
This is a colourization I did of a Ukrainian woman from the Poltava Oblast in the early 20th century. She is wearing Vinok (flower crown), Vyshyvanka (traditional blouse) and Namysto (layered necklace).
I got the original b+w photo from Pinterest but the source is probably https://poltavawave.com.ua/p/tvii-kod-shcho-nosili-poltavki-bagato-rokiv-tomu-673470
The vinok is such a beautiful and colorful wreath, making anyone who wears one look just like a princess!👑
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Ніколи знову (Never Again)
Made for a student exhibition “Side by Side” which explores themes of solidarity and coexistence.
https://war.ukraine.ua/support-ukraine/
[ID:
An installation consisting of a wilting flower crown hanging on the wall, colorful stripes falling down and poppy petals being scattered around the black pedestal and the floor. The flower crown is made from dry field plants, including poppies.
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Ukrainian Wedding (early 20th century)
українське весілля (початок 20 ст.)
Berehynia, protector of Ukraine 8.5x11″ ballpoint + digital color Berehynia is a Slavic Goddess of hearth and home, celebrated as protector of the Ukrainian nation in bronze and gold atop Independence Monument in Kyiv - erected in 2001 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Ukraine's independence from Russia.Here she arises from the rich Earth herself - amber, coral, coin - crowned in sunflower, poppy, guelder-rose and wheat (symbols of Ukrainian abundance, strength, and safety), to defend and protect her people. Slava Ukraini.