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FASHION ILLUSTRATOR

Ula Patoka

Ula Patoka

FASHION ILLUSTRATOR

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May 29, 2020May 30, 2020
Ulyana Patoka

One of my first illustrations on iPad

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  • Inspired by @danavitkovskaart (the wreath creator), Ukrainian traditional costume and Krolevets woven towels💙💛

#standwithukraine #armukrainenow #ukrainianart #vyshyvanka #namysto #ukrainianwreath #ukraine #ukrainianwoman
  • Russia is a country whose engagement in human trafficking is known worldwide. 

Ukrainians have been victims of Russians' crimes in human trafficking and forced labor throughout their entire history. Since the beginning of the full-scale war, Russia has committed more crimes against Ukrainians - forces thousands of people, including
children, to pass through "filtration camps." 

Russians also deported 2 million residents from the
temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, including several hundred thousand children.

With such actions, Russia violates international conventions, in particular:

The Geneva Convention on the Protection of the Civilian Population in Time of War, which prohibits forced resettlement or deportation of persons from the occupied territory (Article 49);

The Convention on the Prevention and Punishment
of the Crime of Genocide, according to Article 2, of
which the forcible transfer of children of one national group to another is genocide;

The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, in
particular Articles 8 and 21, establishes the obligation to ensure that the adoption of a child is allowed only by competent authorities.

Ukraine collects and systematizes evidence of
crimes committed by the Russian Federation against
the civilian population of Ukraine and is doing
everything possible to help those in need.

Text @withukraine 

Illustration was inspired by Hutsul editorial for
@lucysmagazine 
Creative director, retoucher: @a_la_na_cooper
Photographer: @tremerphoto

#ukraine #hutsul #ukrainewillwin #armukrainenow
#russiaisaterroriststate #stoprussia #ukraineart #womanportrait #standwithukraine #humantrafficking
  • Inspired by Ukrainian fashion brand @litkovska_official #watercolor #fashionsketch 

Love this statement on the brand’s website:

L for Lilia
L for Litkovskaya
either way works
since 2009

Coming from tailors
in fourth generations
maintaining traditions
with future aligned

Yesterday things
with magic of past
with thoughts of tomorrow
are all overlaid

Masculine shapes
on feminine shoulders
crafted to carry
deeds of today

For mothers and daughters
like mountains and seas
free to be both
fragile and fierce

From Kyiv to Paris
from New York to LA
there is no wrong side
nowhere to miss
  • Text cards by @ukraineshortly 

Illustration was inspired by Hutsul editorial for
@lucysmagazine (I was born on Hutsul territories, maybe that’s the reason why I love the culture of this Ukrainian region most of all).

Creative director, retoucher: @a_la_na_cooper 
Photographer: @tremerphoto 
Model: @n_todo 

#ukraine #hutsul #ukrainewillwin #armukrainenow #russiaisaterroriststate #stoprussia
  • Illustration’s inspired by @dior 

@boochelnikova cards are back and I want to share them with you, please, read carefully.

Written by Stas Olenchenko
Design by @raya_usiatinskaya 

‘It's been more than 5 months since the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine began. The shocking crisis has turned into an exhausting war of attrition: Russia has not backed off despite huge losses on
the battleground and the economic impact of international sanctions.

At this point, helping Ukraine needs to be viewed strategically. Now is the time to focus on supporting Ukraine where it matters most: the military. Helping Ukrainians defend themselves has proved to be the most effective way to prevent more deaths, tortures, and mass deportations.

In today's series of Ukraine Explainers, let's discuss why the military is by far the best way to support Ukrainians right now. We have also covered questions like "Why should we keep arming Ukraine?" and "What about diplomacy?"
And remember, this is not just about your
government. You can help Ukrainians as well by donating to trusted volunteers who supply our defenders with crucial technical instruments to help them do their job.’

My brother @turkiv with @flash_tactical_medicine are doing just that helping Ukrainian defenders on the front lines, he is accepting international donations, so when you have a chance, please, make you contribution to the victory!

#stoprussia #russiaisaterroriststate #armukraine #armukrainenow #stoprussianaggression
  • Inspired by @dior Fall 2022 Couture and #ukrainian #folk #art #treeoflife #vytynanka #papercut
  • Illustration inspired by Ukrainian folk art, the tree of life 💙

Please, don’t stop to educate yourself about russia, as its propaganda was brainwashing people everywhere for years. This is so interesting to talk to people here in London and realize, how many wrong stereotypes they have. 

Text and infocards by @ukraine.shortly 

The new Nazi are those who claim to be fighting alleged Nazi.

The best strategy ever — be racist towards someone
and blame that someone for racism, bring violence
to others and blame the others for spreading violence, lie about everything and blame everyone else for lying. Sounds familiar?

#stoprussia #stoprussianpropaganda #stoprussianaggression #standwithukraine
  • Inspired by @dior Fall 2022 Couture and Ukrainian folk art #treeoflife 

When @mariagraziachiuri saw the work of the Ukrainian artist @ololies in spring, she knew she wanted to work with her for her fall haute couture show. “I saw this work of hers in Maxxi, the contemporary art museum in Rome, in which she embroidered onto a painted landscape,” said the designer. “When I saw this piece, I understood that the reference in the embroidery comes from Ukrainian folk costume.”

After discussion, the artist, who lives in Kyiv, suggested using an element of Ukrainian folklore, the Tree of Life, as an emblematic theme. The idea resonated with Chiuri. Not just because (presumably) she wanted to support and spotlight the work of an artist in time of war, but also because the symbolism of the Tree of Life occurs across so many cultures and religions. “It speaks about the circle of life,” Chiuri observed backstage while the show was about to take to the runway, in a tent pitched in the garden of the Musée Rodin. “And we have to remember all the time. In some way we need to rethink again now, to move to the future.”

Text by Sarah Mower
  • Inspired by @momotnika fashion project photo report
#ukrainianfashion
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Hand Drawing Illustration printed on natural white matte fine art paper (230gsm)

Hand Drawing Illustration printed on natural white matte fine art paper (230gsm)
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