Artists to Russia: ‘Our Fire is Stronger Than Your Bombs’

Anna Ivanenko, a Kyiv-based artist, looks at an image on a table in a studio she shares, in Kyiv, Ukraine, Sunday, April 30, 2023. Ivanenko appeared with a colleague, Monday, May 1, 2023, from Kyiv via video link on a screen at an art opening for an exhibit called "Our Fire is Stronger Than Your Bombs" at Saint Anselm College, in Manchester, N.H., Monday, May 1, 2023. Ivanenko is among a number of Ukrainian artists with works in the exhibit. (AP Photo/Vasilisa Stepanenko)

GOFFSTOWN, N.H. (AP) — As Ukrainian artists Jenya Polosina and Anna Ivanenko watched missiles descend on their country, the two decided to use their creativity to push back against Russia's invasion. Working in the early days of the war from bunkers or sometimes without electricity and water in Kyiv, they and other artists started drawing.

Some of their war posters are now on display in New Hampshire. In the exhibit entitled “Our Fire is Stronger Than Your Bombs," posters from Ivanenko show children studying in a bomb shelter and Ukrainians fleeing the country soon after the war started. Polosina's drawings celebrate a female gymnast and a young mathematician who were killed in missile strikes.

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