
Lviv artist Yevhen Ravsky decided to use his talent to help the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Before the start of the full-scale invasion, he was engaged in volunteering, and later joined the ranks of the territorial defense. Already a military man and a talented artist, he decided to creatively support his comrades in arms: he put 29 of his paintings up for auction with the intention of using the proceeds from the sale to help the military.

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Yevhen Ravsky decided to sell 29 of his watercolor works, which can be seen in the Shum Art Gallery. The main goal is to raise funds for the purchase of FPV drones, kamikaze drones.
As the author of the paintings notes, his watercolors were created on the basis of photos from the Russian-Ukrainian war even before the start of the full-scale invasion. The series "Landscapes" is an image of the ruins of war.
The "Landscapes" series demonstrates the unusual beauty and tranquility of Ukrainian landscapes, contrasting with the harsh realities of war. Each watercolor painting is a vivid depiction of specific places in Ukraine and at the same time reveals the scars of war, reminding viewers of the sacrifices made by Ukrainian soldiers in their quest for freedom and peace.

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His paintings tell stories, giving voice to the unsung heroes who devoted their lives to the defense of Ukraine. These works of art serve as a powerful reminder that even in the darkest of times, a spirit of resilience and love for one's land can flourish.
All 29 works were put up for auction. In addition, the gallery will hold four meetings where you can donate to drones.

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As the world watches Ukraine's long struggle for freedom, artists like Yevhen Ravsky are a source of inspiration. Their unwavering devotion to their country, expressed in creative works, overcomes borders and unites people in a common mission for a better future.

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