№1- No title, №2 – no title, #3 – Crater, #4 – “The Broken Thread of Generations”

Work #1:
Two girls sow and water the seeds, from which a tree grows, symbolizing the place that we can call our home during life. This can be seen if you look at the tree behind, on which the houses are located. This is especially relevant now, when millions of people have to leave their homeland and start a new life in an unfamiliar city.
Work #2:
A hand holding a sunflower is a symbol of the indomitability of the Ukrainian people, faith in freedom and the country’s prosperous future.

Taras.

During the centuries-long aggression against Ukraine, Russia wanted to appropriate Ukrainian history and traditions, passing them off as its own. His vision is the classic of Ukrainian literature, Taras Shevchenko, who remained loyal to Ukraine until the end. The true image of a national cultural hero.

M+Arquette

We were faced with the task of creating a digital studio for a furniture designer.

Matt Arquette has 20+ years of experience. The idea of the site is a visit to a craft workshop where the designer works. The typography combines modern and classic fonts, the color palette is monochrome with bright accents. Interactive elements and texture add depth. The site is like a drawing board, where the central space displays the content, and the supporting tools are on the edges.

Fragments – logo & identity for coffee shop

Coffee like a fragment of your every single day – this was the main idea of the client. Accordingly, I created the logo fragment), which transforms into the pattern – coffee fragments.
All the icons resemble the fragments of the day. When we wake up – we think about coffee. That’s why the icon of the coffee bean looks like the sun, which rises above the city. All the icons are associative arrays, evoked by coffee and coffee aroma.
They are connected with the moments, when we stop among the d

the clock is ticking

here in ukraine, we have more and more frequent conversations about the demographic crisis. women are shown the need to be a mother, a protector (“beregynya”). but women are not the incubators, our “clocks are not ticking”, we are individuals who independently decide whether we need to become part of the “demographic issue” and give birth to children.

A lake next to my forest

‘There is a short moment, when a huge change approaches, that you are left alone. It could be that you lost someone and grief about them, it could be that you have to move to another place. Before new things come closer to you, you stand silently and look. You see the reflection of yourself in the past and in the present, just as if you look at a lake. You contemplate. Finally, when you dare to take a step ahead, you find yourself in the unknown. In the water.’ –

Passionate

The painting “Passionate”, part of a series dedicated to emotions, explores the themes of passion and fervor. It incorporates elements of Petrykivka painting, where flowers vividly express emotions. The heart from which they bloom symbolizes profound feelings, while the pair of pheasants enhances the visual impact, portraying attraction and devotion.

Catalog of an art exhibition “Andriy Sahaidakovsky. The Scenery. Welcome!”

I love it when you have a great visual link between the exhibition’s catalogue and the exhibition itself. Here I’ve “imported” the yellow color of the artist’s total installation into the book. Sahaidakovsky is a Lviv-based artist and his approach lies in recycling everyday objects in an unusual way. Once I saw a hand-cut signage that invited to eat in a local cheap canteen in a small village. So, letters I found turned out to become a basis for creating this accident font. Recycling was a key.