
(Pic #1) “Bevza Time of Pure Potency” by Petro Bevza, Oil on canvas, 62” x 47”
I randomly selected my Top 5 — but there are untold numbers waiting to be discovered.
My heart is heavy this week, with the Russian-Ukraine conflict fully engaged. And whenever there is political uprising or threats to humanity, artists are the first to find a way to reflect the truth in the story. Artists teach us how to interpret and ultimately how to heal. I have enormous respect for these skills, and I know they will not fail us this time.
I knew nothing of Ukrainian art until today. Once I started exploring in cyberspace, I was blown away. Here are a few pieces that caught my eye, as I celebrate and share the work of 5 artists who exhibit in Kyiv.

(Pic #2) “Klitschko” by Mikhailo Deyak, oil on canvas, 47” x 35”

(Pic #3) “Pines at Sviatashyn #1” by Oleksili Beliusenko, Oil on canvas, 31” x 23”

(Pic #4) “Carter Visiting Rothko” by Natalia Bahatska, mixed media and acrylic on canvas.

(Pic #5) “Tea Cups” by Lena Vylusk , Oil on canvas
More on Best Ukrainian artists:
https://fineartshippers.com/cutting-edge-contemporary-ukrainian-art-at-voloshyn-gallery/