Last week Pope Francis offered special prayers for the people of the
“Let us ask the Lord insistently that this land may see fraternity flourish and overcome wounds, fears, and divisions.”He asked not to forget the more than five million people who died in
“Think that more than five million were annihilated during the time of the last war. They are a suffering people; they have suffered hunger, they have suffered so much cruelty and they deserve peace.”
To my mind, some of the most inspiring religious art today comes out of the Ukraine and is done by women, who truly express the plight of the suffering, yet glorious Christ.
According to John Kohan, women have always been anonymous icon-makers, but “the new freedom to pursue individual styles and sign pieces has simply brought them out of the shadows and won them long-denied recognition.”
Their art visualizes the tie between medieval iconography and contemporary interpretations of the sacred. Their works have shared origins not only in Ukrainian spiritual culture but in their own lived experiences.
These female artists are representative of the eastern European sacred art renaissance sparked by the dissolution of the
Ivanka was born in 1990 in Lviv. In 2012 she graduated with a BA from the Lviv National Academy of Arts, Department of Sacred Art and in 2014 she received her MA degree. She has had many art exhibitions in the
Perhaps the most prolific and my favorite is LYUBA YATSKIV who was born in 1977 in
Her icons are very balanced with poised forms and colors, but despite this harmony, one feels great dynamism in her works, as if they move. They certainly move the soul. We learn to see Christ and His Mother in new ways.
Her major creative works have included: A series of Icons for the St. Faith, Hope, Love, and Sophia Chapel in Kotsiubynske, Kyiv region; Icons of the Iconostasis for the Church of the Intercession of the Holy Virgin of the Krekhiv Monastery of the Order of St. Basil the Great; Icons of the Sovereign tier for the St. John the Baptist Chapel in Lviv; and Icons of the Iconostasis for the St. Andrew Church in Dobromyl, Lviv region
In 2015 she secured a major commission to decorate the interior of the newly built
May these women inspire all to greater prayer for a lasting peace for their people.