Our talented young artists have proven that traditions are not about old chests; they are something embedded in our DNA. Paper that finds its voice, and graphics that sound like a song.

It is symbolic that the exhibition is dedicated to Vyshyvanka Day—the day of our visual armor. We combined the thread of embroidery with the line of vytynanka, creating a new ethno-modern code.

How it went: the brightest moments of the day.

Words of support: The exhibition was officially opened by the director of the Children's Art School, Kateryna Nazarenko, and teacher Olena Markytan, who helped everyone find their own rhythm in this paper song, inspiring the children to take on new, bold experiments.

"ART-TALK" block: Our young authors gave a real blitz interview! They shared the secrets of the "last cut," hidden symbols in their works, and fantasized about whether their vytynankas would sound like ethno-folk or energetic drum and bass.

Battle-quiz "ORNAMENT & CODE": 15 lightning-fast questions about the secrets of ornaments.

Creative zone "WORKSHOP & ACTION":

Origami-Vyshyvanka: creating origami shirts and "embroidering" them with unique marker symbols.

"Wall of shared meanings": in just 10 minutes, everyone worked together to cut and assemble a large-scale collective vytynanka around the base of the "Tree of Life"!

The exhibition is officially open! Take a look at these works — they represent the true architecture of a child's soul, carved out of silence and paper.

Thank you to our young masters for making Ukrainian culture alive, stylish, and sharp.

 

 

More pictures here

 
 
© 2020-2026 CCL named after M.L. Kropyvnytskyi All rights reserved.
Developed by web-studio NaturalArt
To the top