An album of art and photographs created by Ivan Hochar. It contains pictures of art and ethnographic information of the Poltava region, its people, and its culture. Part of a larger collection of volumes showing Ukraine and its people.
An image from Ivan Honchar's Historical Ethnographic Art Album, 'Ukraine and Ukrainians,' volume 'Poltava region.' Ivan Honchar Museum, https://honchar.org.ua/en/collections/detail/3070.
A photograph of the Cherkasy Academic Honored Ukrainian Folk Choir, which was created in May 1957. From the first years of its existence, the choir declared itself as an original and unique singing group that drew its inspiration from folk sources, enriching the art of folklore with the classics.
The underground glory of the salt mine with its unique halls and objects.
Salt panel "Good Shubin". This panel is a kind of miner's talisman. The miners consider Shubin, depicted here, to be their assistant and protector.
Ukrainian girl dances in front of a Banksy original in Bucha. "I got lucky on that one, the girl showed up at the perfect moment!" - quote Stephan Goss on Twitter.
Odesa region. The reconstruction of an ancient wedding wreath from village of Zagnitkiv. There is a lot decorated with colored foil, drops of wax and "candies" - twisted cylinders made of corrugated paper.
In the Kherson Region, Ksenia Malyukova and her creative group visited the village of Mala Kardashinka, Holoprystan district. This is an ancient farm of Oleshkiv Volost, Dnipro County, Tavriy Province, founded in 1837 as a result of the reorganization of the Kardashyn farms. The necklace looks quite unusual. In the South, such a glass necklace, similar to a bright Christmas tree decoration, was called "scales" and was worn on major holidays.
Drama Theater in Mariupol. The house is built of Crimean inkerman gray stone in the style of monumental classicism with a huge number of stucco decorated components. On the facade of the building there is a sculptural composition, where the main role is given to metallurgists and farmers as the main professions of the Azov region, to whom the patrons of art perform a laudatory ode. As a result of the bombing the theater was destroyed on 17th March 2022.