I was in Lviv on a business trip. Every time I go there, I can’t stop admiring the architecture of this ancient city. This time, assuming that I would have some free time, I took some drawing materials with me. And for good reason. I didn’t need to go far. I lived in the historical part of Lvov, just opposite this building.
Lviv. St Anna’s Hospital. Frame option
Lviv. St Anna’s Hospital. Close-up
Lviv. St Anna’s Hospital. Close-up. Signature of the artist
Lviv. St Anna’s Hospital. Mat
Lviv. St Anna’s Hospital
Lviv. St Anna’s Hospital. Interior: liviing-room with a picture on the wall
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TITLE: Lviv. St Anna’s Hospital YEAR: 2025 ARTWORK TYPE: Original Art/One of a kind DIMENSIONS: А3 (30х42cm) TECHNIQUES: Acrylic RELATED THEMES: City landscape SUPPORT OR SURFACE: Canvas FRAMING: No CATALOGUE N: Kovalska129
I will never forget my first impressions of Venice. You seem to be transported to another time: unique architecture, paintings, music, food and romantic air make this city the romantic capital of Europe. In Venice, any realist becomes a romantic.
A secret rendezvous. On the canals of Venice
A secret rendezvous. On the canals of Venice. Close-up
A secret rendezvous. On the canals of Venice. Close-up. Signature of the artist
A secret rendezvous. On the canals of Venice. Sidepiece. Close-up
A secret rendezvous. On the canals of Venice. Close-up
A secret rendezvous. On the canals of Venice. Close-up
A secret rendezvous. On the canals of Venice. Backside
A secret rendezvous. On the canals of Venice
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TITLE: A secret rendezvous. On the canals of Venice YEAR: 2025 ARTWORK TYPE: Original Art/One of a kind DIMENSIONS: 50х40 cm TECHNIQUES: Acrylic RELATED THEMES: City landscape SUPPORT OR SURFACE: Canvas on the canvas-stretcher FRAMING: No CATALOGUE N: Kovalska128
Princess Olga ascended the throne after the death of Prince Igor Rurikovich and was the de facto ruler of Kievan Rus’ from 944 to 964. Olga is immortalised not only in the history of Ukraine and the world, but also in a monument erected in her honour in 1911 on St. Michael’s Square in Kyiv, sculpted by I. Kavaleridze and P. Snitkin. A wise, far-sighted, fearless, decisive, invincible ruler according to the chronicle, she was canonised as an equal to the apostles by the Orthodox Church for accepting and spreading Christianity and building churches… The beginning of 2022, the Russian invasion, did Olga prevent the occupiers from breaking through to Kyiv? Surrounded by sandbags, the pedestal is ready to withstand a siege in the very heart of the capital, where on 21 May 2022 an exhibition of equipment destroyed in fierce battles on the approaches to the capital opened. What is this? A symbolic coincidence or a new legend about a powerful ruler who once avenged her husband’s death?
Monument to Princess Olga during the war. Kiev. Frame option
Monument to Princess Olga during the war. Kiev. Close-up
Monument to Princess Olga during the war. Kiev. Close-up
Monument to Princess Olga during the war. Kiev. Sidepiece. Close-up
Monument to Princess Olga during the war. Kiev. Sidepiece. Close-up
Monument to Princess Olga during the war. Kiev. Close-up. Signature of the artist
Monument to Princess Olga during the war. Kiev. Backside
Monument to Princess Olga during the war. Kiev
Monument to Princess Olga during the war. Kiev. Interior: hall with the picture on the wall
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TITLE: Princess Olga in defence of the capital COLLECTION: War in Ukraine YEAR: 2022/2024 ARTWORK TYPE: Original Art/One of a kind DIMENSIONS: 40х50сm TECHNIQUES: Oil on acrylic undercoat RELATED THEMES: City landscape, War SUPPORT OR SURFACE: Canvas on the canvas-stretcher FRAMING: No CATALOGUE N: Kovalska092
I was shocked by the news. I tried to convey the horror of the war in this painting. I was only able to finish this painting a year and a half after the tragedy. It’s very hard morally to paint such a thing… A missile attack on an apartment building in Dnipro took place on 14 January 2023 at 15:30 local time. The attack was carried out by Russian troops during a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The missile strike destroyed part of an apartment block. As of 19 January, 46 dead, among them three children, and 75 wounded (among them 13 children) were known. On 17 January at 13:00, the search and rescue operation was completed at 13:00, the Russian attack killed 44 people, in the evening it was announced a total of 45 dead. Thus, the rescue operation lasted 69 hours. A total of 39 people (including 6 children) were rescued, 79 wounded (among them 16 children), in hospitals at the time of completion of the operation were 28 victims (10 in serious condition). 45 people died (6 of them children, the youngest child was 11 months old). 236 flats were destroyed, more than 400 people were left without housing. As of 10:40 on 19 January, police had received 420 reports of damaged property, 43 of damaged cars and 10 of damaged buildings. Eleven people remain missing. On 19 January, 46 people were reported dead.
Destroyed house in Dnipro. Horror of the war
The exhibition of the winners of the XV International Art Festival MALUY.UA
Diploma of winners of the XV International Art Festival MALUY.UA
Destroyed house in Dnipro. Horror of the war. Close-up
Destroyed house in Dnipro. Horror of the war. Close-up
Destroyed house in Dnipro. Horror of the war. Sidepiece. Close-up
Destroyed house in Dnipro. Horror of the war
Destroyed house in Dnipro. Horror of the war. In the exhibition hall
This painting is the winner of the qualifying competition andthe participant of the exhibitions of winners of the XV and XVI International Art Festivals MALUY.UA, held in the Central Park of Culture and Recreation in Kiev from 24 May 2025 to 10 August 2025.
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TITLE: Destroyed house in Dnipro. Horror of the war COLLECTION: War in Ukraine YEAR: 2022/2024 ARTWORK TYPE: Original Art/One of a kind DIMENSIONS: 70 х 50 сm TECHNIQUES: Oil RELATED THEMES: City landscape, War SUPPORT OR SURFACE: Canvas on the canvas-stretcher FRAMING: No CATALOGUE N: Kovalska091
During the winter, every evening huge flocks of crows circle above the centre of Kiev, its highest point — Pechersk. After flying around a few times, they settle on trees and roofs and remain there until morning. Perhaps it is warmer for them to spend the night among people? In the morning, the birds wake up, and the morning berdstwitter begins, waking up the inhabitants of Pechersk. After a while, the birds fly away to go about their business and return again in the evening.
Morning twitter. Frame option
Morning twitter
Morning twitter. Desk space with a picture on the wall
Morning twitter. Mat
Morning twitter. Close-up
Morning twitter. Frame option
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TITLE: Morning twitter YEAR: 2024 ARTWORK TYPE: Original Art/One of a kind DIMENSIONS: A3 (29.7 cm x 42 cm) TECHNIQUES: Watercolor RELATED THEMES: City landscape SUPPORT OR SURFACE: Paper FRAMING: No CATALOGUE N: Kovalska072
Winter landscape. Living room with a picture on the wall
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TITLE: Winter landscape YEAR: 2024 ARTWORK TYPE: Original Art/One of a kind DIMENSIONS: A3 (29.7 cm x 42 cm) TECHNIQUES: Watercolor RELATED THEMES: City landscape SUPPORT OR SURFACE: Paper FRAMING: No CATALOGUE N: Kovalska071
TITLE: Window to Venice YEAR: 2023 ARTWORK TYPE: Original Art/One of a kind DIMENSIONS: 151х242 cm TECHNIQUES: Acrylic paints over putty RELATED THEMES: City landscape SUPPORT OR SURFACE: concrete wall FRAMING: No
The realities of life during the war. The picture reflects pain, fear, anger at the aggressor and the situation. What is the alma mater to blame for? The educational institution is not a military facility. The monument to T.H. Shevchenko in Borodyanka, shot by the occupiers, immediately comes to mind. It looks like a war of symbols, substitution of concepts, extermination of civilians, encroachment on the cultural heritage and education of future generations. The picture is a symbol of invincibility, it emphasizes the strength of spirit and willpower. Here all feelings turn into peace, because there will be light after darkness. A look out the window, at the University… The impetus for creating the work was the arrivals in Kyiv on October 10, 2022, stock photos and videos from the Internet that covered this event.
A big pain. After the air raid
A big pain. After the air raid. Close-up
A big pain. After the air raid. Close-up
A big pain. Backside signed by the artist
A big pain. Backside signed by the artist
A big pain. Sidepiece. Close-up
A big pain. Sidepiece. Close-up
A big pain. Frame option
The painting was featured in an exhibition as part of the All-Ukrainian cultural and artistic project ‘X All-Ukrainian Triennial of Painting,’ which took place in Kyiv in the exhibition halls of the Central House of Artists of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine from 19 June to 6 July 2025.
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TITLE: A big pain. After the air raid COLLECTION: War in Ukraine YEAR: 2022 ARTWORK TYPE: Original Art/One of a kind DIMENSIONS: 50х70cm TECHNIQUES: Acrylic RELATED THEMES: Portrait; City landscape, War SUPPORT OR SURFACE: Canvas FRAMING: No CATALOGUE N: Kovalska049
God! Save the children, please! How many people in Ukraine prayed to God with these words when they heard the first explosions on the morning of 24 February 2022! This picture was painted in the first months of Russian-Ukrainian war. All the horror and shock of these events I tried to convey on it. An unexploded rocket buried in the sand in the middle of a playground. In the peacetime it’s hard even to imagine this
God, save the children, please!
God, save the children, please! Close-up
God, save the children, please! Close-up. Signature of the artist
The painting is the participant of the art exhibition ‘Unconquered Borderlands’ as part of the All-Ukrainian art project ‘Unconquered Ukraine’ The exhibition was organised by the National Union of Artists of Ukraine.
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TITLE: God, save the children, please! Collection: War in Ukraine YEAR: 2022 ARTWORK TYPE: Original Art/One of a kind DIMENSIONS: 50″ х 40″ TECHNIQUES: Acrylic RELATED THEMES: City landscape, War SUPPORT OR SURFACE: Canvas on the canvas-stretcher FRAMING: No CATALOGUE N: Kovalska037
The idea and aim of the mural in Warsaw, in my opinion, is to turn people’s attention to the difficult and sometimes heroic role of doctors in the fight for human lives — most people only see and appreciate this when they are confronted with an illness, get sick themselves or their loved ones fall ill.
Poland. True heroes don’t need protective gear. Frame option
Interior: living room with the paintings on the wall
Poland. True heroes don’t need protective gear. Frame option.
Poland. True heroes don’t need protective gear. Backside signed by the artist.
Poland. True heroes don’t need protective gear
Poland. True heroes don’t need protective gear. Sidepiece. Close-up.
Interior: living room with the paintings on the wall
Poland. True heroes don’t need protective gear. Interior: living room with the panting on the wall.
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TITLE: Poland. True heroes don’t need protective gear COLLECTION: Big pandemic YEAR: 2022 ARTWORK TYPE: Original Art/One of a kind DIMENSIONS: 40х50 cm TECHNIQUES: Acrylic RELATED THEMES: City landscape SUPPORT OR SURFACE: Canvas FRAMING: No