Angle

An experimental project that utilizes Python and OpenCV (Open Computer Vision). The program detects the predominant angle and extracts color data from a randomly sourced architectural image found on the internet, using this information to automatically design a poster.

Kateryna Ocheredko “The taste of pleasure”, acrylic on canvas, 2021

The Ukrainians believed that the ornament served as a talisman against all evil that could happen in human life, and they tried to encode happiness, fate, life, and freedom into the ornament. Each element of the ornament has its own meaning. At different stages of life, a unique embroidery was created that helps in achieving desires. Experience, knowledge, and emotions weave the ornament of our lives. A woman is the protector of the family. The ornament is a guardian of a person.

Local Stickerbook

Our team aims to investigate and document actual Ukrainian alternative art and introduce it outside Ukraine. This initiative brings together creators of different art practices giving opportunities for new kinds of international collaborations enabling Local Stickerbook to attract attention to such essential topics. We strive to push the boundaries of conventional aesthetics and show a brisk view of new reality, sending valuable cultural signals and messages to international communities.

RUGSANDRUGS naming, identity

February 2022 changed our lives forever. Till now Ukrainians are still manifesting their freedom and human dignity on the battlefield and in the rear. So the very first R/N/R collection is a tribute to our homeland. R/N/R loves Ukraine and its bold spirit. Our identity is grown on the beautiful land praised in our culture for centuries. Terra Ukraina is a hand-knotted rug series consider it a patchwork of Ukrainian charisma but first, it’s about something we feel like never before.

Identity Initials

This linocut letter ornament offers a multi-layered experience of perceiving and deriving meaning from letters that aren’t just tools of communication but also independent graphic elements. This transformation enables a dual sensation: recognizing familiar letters and uncovering new meanings within the ornament.
This poster features 4 unique Ukrainian alphabet letters, resembling decorative capital letters in manuscripts, underlining self-identification through Ukrainian language.

Fear

This illustration created during the full-scall invasion russia into Ukraine. Artist shows the feelings of ukrainian’s children during alarm. Surrealistically she depicts ukrainians lives in pain and sorrow,
simultaneously leaving a place for hope and faith.

lettering city of Mykolaiv

The lettering is dedicated to the moment when the city of Kherson was freed from occupation, and at the same time the threat of a Russian attack on the neighboring city of Mykolaiv was reduced. The name of the city of Mykolaiv is written on the picture and the elements of the sea and birds are depicted, as the city is next to a reservoir. This lettering is also dedicated to my friends from this city.

Buriak

The magazine-manifesto Buriak aims to explore the surrounding visual and auditory space to develop new ways of perceiving and reproducing images within the existing information sphere. Buriak offers daily exercises to train the creative muscles of creators and is interesting for anyone who seeks to attentively experience the moments of daily life. Buriak has its workshops, that always are an expedition with recording of findings in the form of zines, posters, maps etc.
Buriak means beetroot.

The Well of Identity “Ї”

This linocut letter ornament offers a multi-layered experience of perceiving and deriving meaning from letters. They aren’t just tools of communication but also independent graphic elements. This transformation enables a dual sensation: recognizing familiar letters and uncovering new meanings within the ornament. The ornament of the unique Ukrainian letter “ї” represents the bricks of the identity well as if one is looking into its depth.

Illustration “Slopes of the Dnipro”

Illustration created for the celebration of Kyiv City Day. It depicts the “Southern Bridge” and the inscription “Slopes of the Dnipro”(Shyly_Dnipra) – a reference to a well-known song about the city. This illustration reflects the hope that the city experienced three months after the full-scale invasion. I saw a beautiful bridge at sunset and decided to preserve this feeling for everyone.

‘Object’ typeface

Conception:
The surrounding world, through the prism of typography.

‘Object’ is an accidental font, which in this case acts as a graphic image of the environment, drawing the viewer’s attention to the uniqueness, form’s character of this or that object encourages reflection, allowing looking at the surrounding world and analyzing everything that fills it.

*more materials and information about the project on my website: https://alexbabariko.com/object_typeface and Instagram @babariko_1_02.png