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If you follow the Ukrainian left - @SocRuch and @commonscomua, you might have paid attention to our illustrations.
These are the works of Katya Gritseva. She is from Mariupol, from a working-class family, studied in Kharkiv, but fled to Lviv when the invasion began.
Heya #portfolioday I’m Oleksii an artist from Mariupol, Ukraine. I’ve relocated to Scotland and really happy to create art again. I’m grateful and enjoying every minute of the process. I’m open for opportunities, you can contact me by chernik.art@gmail.com
Day 79. Russian invaders are dropping more and more bombs on the #Azovstal plant in Mariupol, where our Armed Forces are holding their positions against all odds. Putin won't let them out alive. We need a strong international effort to rescue them. Please, spread the word.
People who invaded #Ukraine, bombed #Kharkov and #Mariupol, killed old people, women and children, are trying to prove that they are fighting Nazism
What a cruel mockery of the memory of former Soviet generations
It is as if this parade is not a tribute to a great victory…
Russians using a 2S1 Gvozdika self-propelled howitzer in direct fire mode in Mariupol, probably sometime last week
One of the saddest artworks I have ever created.
This piece is called Dogs of Mariupol, it is about total death and destruction that happens during war, I invite to read the description of the artwork because it is very important to the piece.
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