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vintage-ukraine · 6 months
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Mystical Bird by Olha Rapai-Markish, 1980s
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bleueandmoody · 5 months
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Ukrainian ceramicist Oksana Zhnikrup (b. 1931 - 1993)
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yuliia-ozen · 4 months
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Kosiv painted ceramics, UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. So cosy to touch and pleasant to use, not mentioning the aesthetic side.
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mlishchinska · 2 years
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Музей-садиба Олександри Селюченко / Olexandra Selyuchenko House Museum
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maraceramics · 1 year
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Нам треба більше бавовни!!!!
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expert-teacher · 11 months
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🌟 Introducing Unique Ukrainski Illustrated Mugs! 🇺🇦
Hey there, fellow enthusiasts of Ukrainian culture and supporters of Ukraine! We've got something truly special to share with you today. Introducing our stunning Ukrainski illustrated mugs, now available in our Etsy shop!
🎨 Each mug is meticulously crafted with love, celebrating the rich heritage and traditions of Ukraine. Our collection features captivating illustrations inspired by Ukrainian folklore. These mugs are a delightful blend of art and functionality!
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☕️ Imagine sipping your coffee from a mug that showcases the beauty and resilience of Ukraine. Whether it's your morning coffee, afternoon tea, or a cosy hot chocolate, these mugs will add an extra touch of Ukrainian charm to your everyday routine.
🎁 Looking for a meaningful gift? Our Ukrainski illustrated mugs make perfect presents for friends, family, or anyone with a deep appreciation for Ukraine. Share the warmth and pride that comes with each sip!
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anastasiamaru · 2 years
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Ceramic Tears
These are ceramic tears, an installation by French artist Jean-Marc Lefebvre, created in support of Ukraine in the National Reserve "Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra"
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orsanedraws · 7 months
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Hello everyone! Check out my GF's hand made necklaces! She uses ceramic beads, gemstones, glass beads and embroidery in her craft!
Every piece is gorgeous and magical, and you can find many necklaces inspired by ukrainian culture.
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Her insta is bulochkaolena
International shipping is now avaliable ;)
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reblogs are appreciated!
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ceramiccity · 19 days
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Modern Ukrainian Cottage Interior
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Ukrainian summer cottage by NOTT Design Studio - Modern interior design with wooden ceiling, staircase, minimalistic furniture, and neutral tones. Follow Ceramic City on Tumblr Source: https://www.pinterest.com/theceramiccity/
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san-demetrio-corone · 3 months
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Ceramic tree ornaments based on the work of Ukrainian artist Maria Prymachenko.
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vintage-ukraine · 1 year
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Painted ceramic dishes in the traditional Opishnya technique by Havrylo and Yavdokha Poshyvaylo, 1970s
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unhonestlymirror · 1 month
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This movie is very American in terms of perception of death.
In Belarus, hanging out on cemeteries, talking to graves, and looking for them is considered to be normal. In Ukraine and Lithuania, too. (Lithuanins really like gothic style, btw.) Because every single one of us knows how it feels to lose your loved ones because of some "friendly neighbours with missiles" or other stuff. We are constantly dragged into wars and genocides after all. Taking care of graves and dead people makes us value life and living people more. It doesn't let us forget that life is the greatest treasure of all. Everything in life can be corrected except death.
Killing people or people being murdered doesn't make us excited. Even killing people who came to kill and rape us. It makes us terrified, then - exhausted. It makes us snap at random times, random places, and losing control over our emotions and behaviour. It leaves us with insomnia for years and health issues. It makes your heart hardened, you are not able to feel other people like you used to anymore. Nothing fun.
Therefore, seeing the movie encouraging mc perceiving death as something desirable is... very weird to me. I can totally see why anyone who has children will dislike this movie or will even pressure their goth kids more in the future. Goth is not about killing people for fun and then killing yourself for killing people and Love. Goth is about understanding and respecting death. I don't see any respect for death in this movie, that's a total disrespect and complete misunderstanding - and I'm not talking about the resurrection of Creature.
I also think about how Lisa is just like her father: she closes herself completely from anyone, she doesn't talk much, she's very passive. We don't know what her father had to go through after his wife's murder. We don’t know why he decided to marry that obsessed-with-ceramics woman. We just have two clearly traumatized people and Taffy, who's doing her best at making them a better family. Maybe whatever happened to her in the end may look poetic, but to me, it just looks deeply unfair - and it makes me remember the faces of those Ukrainians who lost their family members due to shelling but were "lucky" to stay alive.
Creature/Lisa is ummm... giving very much Edward Callen/Bella vibes. A grown-ass man who has no desire to prevent their loved one from making rash, terrible decisions (Edward, however, didn't have that much unexplainable blood lust, ba-dum-tss) and a traumatized teen girl who believes she found the love of her life. I can understand this desire to be protected by someone who is more mature, who understands you, who listens to everything you say - especially when you lost your mom and there is no one who could protect you - but in real life, such people are very often turn out to be red flags.
I love the picture, I love the motion, the dynamic, the costumes, the soundtrack, the actors' play, the writing and the plot. I just don't love whatever we don't see behind the scenes, I don't love the implications. It doesn't correlate with my life position as a pagan, a goth (in soul), and an Eastern European.
Once again, if your love requires killing people for fun and putting entire families into mourning, if your love is about not preventing your loved ones from objectively horrible decisions which can ruin their lives, if your love is about letting your loved one kill themself - then your love sucks.
Also, Laffy Taffy deserves the best.
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yuliia-ozen · 4 months
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And one more greeting picture. Our Christmas home style 😊🩷❄️
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hirkyy · 11 months
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Ceramic art by Zinayida Okhrymovych (1902 – 1974) featuring traditional Ukrainian painting style and motifs.
National Folk Decorative Art Museum in Kyiv, Ukraine.
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gagaruru · 1 year
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Привіт у тумбочці!
Hello, call me gagaruru, my second nickname is myavtso, I'm a Ukrainian artist, ceramic artist and BJD dolls creator
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anastasiamaru · 2 years
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Auction for Peace in Ukraine 💙💛
The painting by world-famous artist Maria Primachenko was sold for $500,000 during an auction to aid the Armed Forces of Ukraine
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Maria Oksentiyivna Prymachenko (Ukrainian: Марія Оксентіївна Примаченко; 12 January 1909 [O.S. 30 December 1908] – 18 August 1997) was a Ukrainian folk art painter, who worked in the naïve art style. A self-taught artist, she worked in painting, embroidery and ceramics.
This is another her paintings
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