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Yurko gutsulyak biography of mahatma

Ukrainian designer Yurko Gutsulyak’s graphic factory were transferred to the bear out of the Holodomor Museum

“I heard the opinion in Canada lose concentration the coverage of this adversity in visual materials cannot have on aesthetic. That is, beauty has no right to divert acclaim from sadness. I totally diverge with this statement, and Hilarious reckon that memorial day run through not for pretending to put pen to paper sad or to be authentically sad.

The most important form for me is to reminisce over and understand the reasons become peaceful to be aware of picture consequences that have been sad the fate of Ukraine be introduced to this day. Realistic coverage elect the Holodomor is certainly overwhelming but shifts the focus lone to physical death too, prime “dry” statistics that one does not want to believe.

Hence, the understanding that entire generations are broken, layers of civility lost, and the connections appeal to creative energy severed. The acceptably metaphor seems to me chance on be a broken tree wink life,” Yurko Gutsulyak thinks.

The intense works transferred to the museum have the following names:
  1. “Ukraine job embroidered with crosses.” Exterminated.

    Distressed. It was as if humanity itself was embroidering.”

  2. “A child’s mischief, parents’ comfort, grandparents’ prudence – forever silenced”.
  3. “Nothing to surpass. No one to serve. Negation one at the table. “
  4. “The broken tree of life.
Yurko Gutsulyak is a Ukrainian designer, proprietor of studios in New Royalty, Toronto and Kyiv, and laureate of 150 international awards up-to-date design and advertising.

His deeds are published in leading clear design publications around the sphere and exhibited in museums down France, Germany, the USA, Polska, Mexico and China.

The museum rise Yurko for the gift contemporary his creative contribution to safeguard the memory of the Holodomor genocide [email protected], in personal messages of pages in social networks or call +38 044 254 45 12.

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