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Tetiana Kalivoshko – The Spring War Collection
Finding hope during a time of war and the devastation of war and destruction is the subject of The Spring War Collection.
In the mix of war and despair, Tetiana Kalivoshko would like to send a message of hope and strength to those affected.
From the rebels and destruction caused by a war, a better prosper future will same as the plants and flowers that grow in the light of a spring after a long cold winter.
The images of the Spring War collection represent a metaphor of Kalivoshko’s native country Ukraine where the cold winter burry most forms of plants and they all start growing back during the spring.
The images in the collection are specifically spatial with clean lines and symmetrical designs, displaying images of hearts, war planes, grenades, gas masks, and pistols in a way that blurs the savagery of these objects by adding to an “innocent” object-like flowers.
Tetiana Kalivoshko is a meteor in the world’s contemporary art!
Her Art collections sold around the world to some of the most notorious art collectors and are part of museums’ collections as well.Kalivoshko, a Ukrainian American artist, is now busy creating art for the Spring War Collection that promotes a message of peace and love to and support her Country Ukraine.
Tetiana is Also known as one of leading artists in the world who create art that promotes women rights.
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2022
Free Flight Mandala, is a part of the 2022 Spring war collection, feature many war planes flying in a Mandela, Circle, carrying flowers instead of bombs to show that in the mix of despair in the war in Ukraine, Kalivoshko would like to send a message of hope and strength to those affected and to tell them that from the rebels and destruction caused by the war a better and prosper
future will come, same as the plants and flowers grows in the light of a spring after a long cold winter.
Breath, is a part of the 2018 Spring war collection, feature flowers growing in the front of a gas mask to to send a message that while breathing the toxic air of a war through a gas mask and the feeling of despair, Kalivoshko would like to send a message of hope and strength to all of those who are still living in that toxic air of a war and tell them that after the distraction and chaos caused by war there are flowers, hope waiting in the end of the tunnel and to keep remembering that a better and prosper future will come, same as the plants and flowers grow in the light of a spring after a long cold winter.
2017