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Published April 30, 2023 | Version v1
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Photo Art Project "The Image of Free Ukraine 'The Way of Revival'"

  • 1. Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts, Ukraine

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The author’s idea of the photographic art project. This series tells the story of Ukraine’s path to revival. It runs from the terrible destruction, the pain that the country is experiencing now because of the war and the suffering caused by russia, to the blooming spring forest – an image of the future. The photographic art project, which illustrates Ukraine’s path from devastation to prosperity, was created on March 25, the 31st day of the Ukrainian people’s heroic resistance to russia’s full-scale invasion. Its idea was already nurtured during the war and was born thanks to wonderful peo­ple who are ready to live through this difficult time through creativity and mint it into art. Ukraine will definitely go through a thorny path, which in this film is symbolically called “The Path of Revival” and will flourish as never before.

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