The house on Elizabetes ielā 10b in the style of modern was made by Ukrainian architect from Bila Tserkva, Mykhailo Yosypovych Eizenshtein (photos from internet)
З акрилом аж дихати легше
Those were great years together with Luz, Eda and King and now it's over... My children have grown up so much...
Dont remember ever posting it here. And today is the best time. Humanisation of my town and how it feels to be here.
It's actually Pride month, so I want to tell you about the story of accepting my identity. As soon as I learned about the LGBT community and that it is possible, I realized that I like women, so I thought I was bi. After several years, I realized that I never liked men either romantically or sexually. So, through fear, I realized that I am a lesbian. After some time, I began to experience dysphoria more and more often. So at first I thought I was non-binary, then I was agender and later I was a Demi girl and then it dawned on me that my gender identity is fluid, so now I understand that I am genderfluid. It's still hard to accept it but I'm learning and I'm proud. So , happy pride month!
Українські традиційні прикраси з різних регіонів країни
Ukrainian traditional jewerly from different regions of country
Ukrainian Cossack Hero by Ukrainian contemporary artist and illustrator, Kateryna Shtanko (Катерина Штанко)
This is an illustration to the book "Mykhailyk, the Cossack Orderly" ("Михайлик, джура козацький") by Maria Pryhara (Марія А. Пригара, 1908-1983), Ukrainian writer and poetess (Київ 1987).
It is a fan&didactic account, existing only for promoting Ukrainian heritage worldwide. Copyright belongs to the Artist/Museum.
з Днем Незалежності, мої хороші! 🤲
happy Independence Day of Ukraine, bbies! ;w;
I feel like not enough people know that both these memes come from Kharkiv, Ukraine, and that is very important information. you agree. reblog.
Rusalka and He Who Rends the Dikes by Sofia Karaffa-Korbut, illustrations to "The Forest Song" by Lesya Ukrainka.
Київ, Україна / Kyiv, Ukraine, 1911
Karel Chotek