KI x Andrii Voloshyn sticker sheet
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.
Features
• Designed in Kyiv
• Film type: MPI 3000 Gloss HOP (EU), Promotional Monomeric PVC (US)
• 0.12″ (0.3 cm) white sticker border
• Glossy finish
• Fast and easy application
• 2–3 year durability
• Indoor use
• Blank product sourced from Japan
Don't forget to clean the surface before applying the stickers.
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Size guide
SIZE | HEIGHT | WIDTH |
5.83″×8.27″ | 21 cm / 8 ¼ in | 14.8 cm / 5 ⅞ in |
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