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As Russia bombs, Ukraine's artists squeeze frozen paint from the tube

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Posted on January 26, 2026

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By Anna Voitenko KYIV, Jan 26 (Reuters) - In his cramped Kyiv studio where icicles hang from the tap in the bathroom sink, surrealist painter Yuriy Denysenkov reckons he can work a bit more today if

Ukrainian Artists Create Amidst Bombardment and Freezing Conditions

Art in the Face of Adversity

By Anna Voitenko

Challenges of Creating Art

KYIV, Jan 26 (Reuters) - In his cramped Kyiv studio where icicles hang from the tap in the bathroom sink, surrealist painter Yuriy Denysenkov reckons he can work a bit more today if he can just keep the room warm enough so paint will still squeeze from the tube.

The Role of Art in War

Russia's relentless bombardment of Ukraine's heating and power system has left millions of Ukrainians facing the coldest and darkest winter yet after four years of war.

Personal Stories of Artists

"The paint freezes and it's hard to squeeze it out," he says, managing to squirt a streak of dark blue onto a palette.

"If I do it quickly like this, I can even get a bit warmer," he says as he makes quick brush strokes on a moody picture of a child sticking a toe into a puddle in the countryside with a dog.

In another studio, steam billows from Oleksandr Liapin's lips as the 70-year-old dabs at a painting of an astonished-looking white bunny in a room with a candle on the ceiling - painted in bright yellow, pink and orange in a naive style.

It's minus 10 Celsius (14 F) outside, but it's nudged a bit above freezing inside, thanks to a gas camping stove that boiled up a kettle.

At least three members of the art collective are currently serving in the military - one of whom is missing in action. Liapin's weapon is his paintbrush.

"The world sees that we're living on and fighting. That's why they're helping us," Liapin said.

(Writing by Dan PeleschukEditing by Peter Graff)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukrainian artists continue to create despite war and freezing conditions.
  • Art serves as a form of resistance and expression during conflict.
  • Artists face challenges like frozen paint and limited resources.
  • The global community supports Ukraine's artistic resilience.
  • Personal stories highlight the impact of war on Ukrainian artists.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is art in times of conflict?
Art in times of conflict refers to creative expressions that emerge during war or crisis, often reflecting the struggles, resilience, and emotions of those affected.
What is resilience in art?
Resilience in art signifies the ability of artists to create meaningful work despite adversity, using their craft to communicate hope and strength in challenging circumstances.
What is the significance of art during war?
Art during war serves as a powerful medium for expression, documentation, and healing, allowing individuals and communities to process trauma and share their experiences.

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