
KI x Andrii Voloshyn sticker pack
This collection of stickers is illustrated by Andrii Voloshyn as part of the collaboration with the Kyiv Independent.
The stickers feature:
- A bull inspired by the work of Ukrainian artist Maria Prymachenko
- A singing Cossack, a nomadic warrior from Ukraine.
- A figure from a Malanka celebration, a tradition that takes place in midwinter in many parts of Ukraine. Characters act out a folk tale in distinctive costumes like the one featured in this sticker.
- The bulava, a ceremonial mace and symbol of Ukrainian statehood, surrounded by fire.
- A trident, known as a tryzub in Ukrainian, which came be seen on Ukraine’s coat of arms, illustrated in the style of a mosaic.
- A traditional ceramic rooster, or pivnyk. This piece of pottery became a new symbol of Ukrainian resilience after it was one of the few items to survive the destruction of an apartment in Borodianka, Kyiv Oblast, in April 2022.
Andrii Voloshyn is a nuclear physicist and a self-taught illustrator with 15 years of professional experience. The illustrations in this collection are a junction of modern and eternal Ukrainian symbols, brought together with a contemporary and lively style.
Members of the Kyiv Independent community get 15% off. Join our community here.
By purchasing this product, you directly support our independent journalism.
This collection of stickers is illustrated by Andrii Voloshyn as part of the collaboration with the Kyiv Independent.
The stickers feature:
- A bull inspired by the work of Ukrainian artist Maria Prymachenko
- A singing Cossack, a nomadic warrior from Ukraine.
- A figure from a Malanka celebration, a tradition that takes place in midwinter in many parts of Ukraine. Characters act out a folk tale in distinctive costumes like the one featured in this sticker.
- The bulava, a ceremonial mace and symbol of Ukrainian statehood, surrounded by fire.
- A trident, known as a tryzub in Ukrainian, which came be seen on Ukraine’s coat of arms, illustrated in the style of a mosaic.
- A traditional ceramic rooster, or pivnyk. This piece of pottery became a new symbol of Ukrainian resilience after it was one of the few items to survive the destruction of an apartment in Borodianka, Kyiv Oblast, in April 2022.
Andrii Voloshyn is a nuclear physicist and a self-taught illustrator with 15 years of professional experience. The illustrations in this collection are a junction of modern and eternal Ukrainian symbols, brought together with a contemporary and lively style.
Members of the Kyiv Independent community get 15% off. Join our community here.
By purchasing this product, you directly support our independent journalism.
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This collection of stickers is illustrated by Andrii Voloshyn as part of the collaboration with the Kyiv Independent.
The stickers feature:
- A bull inspired by the work of Ukrainian artist Maria Prymachenko
- A singing Cossack, a nomadic warrior from Ukraine.
- A figure from a Malanka celebration, a tradition that takes place in midwinter in many parts of Ukraine. Characters act out a folk tale in distinctive costumes like the one featured in this sticker.
- The bulava, a ceremonial mace and symbol of Ukrainian statehood, surrounded by fire.
- A trident, known as a tryzub in Ukrainian, which came be seen on Ukraine’s coat of arms, illustrated in the style of a mosaic.
- A traditional ceramic rooster, or pivnyk. This piece of pottery became a new symbol of Ukrainian resilience after it was one of the few items to survive the destruction of an apartment in Borodianka, Kyiv Oblast, in April 2022.
Andrii Voloshyn is a nuclear physicist and a self-taught illustrator with 15 years of professional experience. The illustrations in this collection are a junction of modern and eternal Ukrainian symbols, brought together with a contemporary and lively style.
Members of the Kyiv Independent community get 15% off. Join our community here.





















