Interview with ABC News Australia
April 19, 2022Listen to the story here:
https://www.abc.net.au/7.30/sydney-based-artists-rally-for-ukrainian-refugees/13846658
Listen to the story here:
https://www.abc.net.au/7.30/sydney-based-artists-rally-for-ukrainian-refugees/13846658
#StandwithUkraine #openyourheart #fundraising #charity
I was born in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. Would I ever imagine that it can be a war in the European country, my homeland? Would I ever imagine that my family, friends, and the whole Ukrainian nation will be going through the nightmare that the russian side created? It’s a horror, terrorism, genocide that is now happening in Ukraine after russia invades Ukraine.
I didn’t know that I can cry this much, and can’t resist the pain inside caused by the ongoing war.
I can’t express what I have gone through when I saw on the news that 8 bombs were exploded in Kyiv somewhere in my suburb. I haven’t heard from my family for 8 hours, not knowing if they are fine,if they are alive. Thank god, they were ok. But I had to leave those 8 hours patiently. My dearest friends and family have to sleep in bomb shelters, but sometimes they are so exhausted that they simply stay at home, some of the family members can not even go downstairs and with every air raid siren, all they have to do is to pray that this time it won’t be a killer one. I can not see without tears in my eyes what is going on near Kyiv and other regions across Ukraine. Just Google it.
As an artist, I can not be silent.
I’m glad that together with other artists, Habitat for Humanity organisation and Imagine Corporation we stand for Ukraine and are willing to do something good for those who lost everything.
With Ukrainians in mind, with a belief in Ukrainian freedom and peace, I created a fine-art work as my way of help and support.
The artwork is named ‘Revival: a journey towards peace and freedom’ and depicts
interconnected symbolic images of the dove and its shadow illuminated in the yellow and
blue colours as Ukraine fighting for freedom and peace. Every element on the image has its
right place and meaning:
The artwork is framed in a white floating frame and adds a feeling of air and light to the wall.
Please, don’t be indifferent, choose to make an impact and save lives by buying the art via this landing page: https://openyourheart.online/
How does it work?
Please, open your heart for Ukraine, let the artwork on your wall remind you that you’ve done something good.
Thank you,
Elena Levkovskaya
Woah, it’s been already two years since my fresh start as a photographer. Time flies! This year was incredibly saturated and challenging due to all of the craziness we’ve all experienced.
Today I’m happy to celebrate my new milestone, what we have done and achieved together this year. Happy anniversary to me and everyone who has been by my side, for whom and with whom I worked last year. It’s been an enormous pleasure! ❤️
Traditionally, here’s my year in numbers:
🔘 11 editorials published in 7 countries;
🔘 1 cover in a fashion magazine;
🔘 1 exhibition;
🔘 represented by 2 galleries in 2 countries;
🔘 2 published books&catalogue with my works and about me;
🔘 2 published photobooks with a personal project;
🔘 3 fundraising campaigns raised in total over $40k for bushfire relief;
🔘 3 photo awards;
🔘 3 personal projects;
🔘 2 video works published for educational purposes in 2 countries;
🔘 more than 400 people in front of my camera.
Thank you for being a part of this journey! I’m grateful for having you in my life, feeling your support, knowing we are on the same beautifully created and always colourful page. I’m thankful for having the best clients, @rawaustralia for making me a part of a media team. You all give me strengths and inspiration to move on!
Love,
Elena x
levkovskaya.com
P.S.: Taking bookings for February already.
#elphotographeranniversary #elenalevkovskaya #sydneyphotographer