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Kremlin in fire and Ukrainian warriors: what is known about the paintings in the Zelensky Cabinet (photo)

To spread: "Dream" Sandro Antadze "lit up" in the New Year's address of the President on December 31, 2023. Other work belongs to the Ukrainian. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky gave an interview to journalist Simon Shuster. The conversation and photos from the Cabinet of the Head of State published Time. In the picture you can see what paintings Zelensky looks daily. One of the works depicts Ukrainian troops fighting in the territory of Russia, on another Kremlin is burning in fire.

According to the President of Ukraine, "each of them about victory. " A painting with the image of a fire that swept the capital of the Russian Federation, the Georgian artist Sandro Antadze wrote in 2023. And he began his work on her with the beginning of the Great War in Ukraine. "In the process of writing the picture, I splashed in it all my anger and hatred. Drawing, I thought about where this canvas should find itself, which would be the best for him . . .

I clearly felt that it should not hang on a simple wall, but had to get where his energy would be used and materialized. " The Georgian artist created several copies of the Kremlin in the fire, and one of them presented to the President of Ukraine. By the way, the Dream could be seen in the New Year's address of Zelensky on the night of January 1, 2024. The second painting was written by an artist from Chernivtsi Andriy Kholomenyuk, who depicts scenes of battles on the history of Ukraine.

Battleist artist was born in Chernivtsi in 1957, and lived and worked in Sydney for some time. "We are gradually moving on to today. Today is the situation that we have to show, logically submerge our military and our population," Kholomenyuk said in an interview for "Public". In particular, Bukovynets began to depict battles since 2004. "We have registered a studio of military and historical arts and began to deal with this issue very seriously," the artist said.