Ghosts of Kyiv
This piece didnât start with a headline. It didnât even start with intent. It started like most ghosts doâquietly, under the surface. As the war in Ukraine unfolded, this work took shape without knowing what it was trying to say. Only when the paint dried did it speak: Ghosts of Kyiv.
Itâs not a political piece. Itâs a human one. A visual echo of strength, grief, and quiet, unshakeable hope. The fractured shapes of home, the horizon like a pulse, the stillness above and belowâthis is what memory feels like when itâs under siege.
The gold leaf was never decorative. It was a declaration. That beauty still finds its way through ash. That hope has weight. The resin, poured like armour, seals in that resilienceâthe kind you donât choose, but live anyway.
This one haunted me before I knew its name. Now it just wonât let go.
Details
Technique:
Mixed media on wood panel. Acrylic, gold leaf, and resin. The base evolved intuitively, with brushwork layered against emotional tension. The gold was added last, once meaning had surfaced. The high-gloss resin serves as both protection and a mirror, inviting viewers to see themselves reflected within the story.
Dimensions:
24″ x 36″
Date:
2025


