How fragments of Russian missiles become symbols of rebirth
10.16.2024
15:36
Kyiv-based artist Stas Kadochnikov transforms the remnants of missiles that Russia relentlessly uses to strike peaceful Ukrainian cities into powerful works of art. The debris of deadly Kh-31 missiles, once designed to cause destruction, now serves as the foundation for pieces like “Predator” and “Madonna.” In Kadochnikov’s hands, these fragments of war turn into symbols of creativity and rebirth. His art stands as a response to aggression, giving new life to the remnants of a war that continues to threaten Ukraine today.
The War-Born Art project is a series of videos that explore how the remnants of war—missile fragments, shell casings, and anti-tank weapon tubes—are transformed into unique works of art. These objects, crafted by Ukrainian artists and designers, symbolize the resilience and creativity of the Ukrainian people. In each video, you'll witness the process of creating these art pieces, hear the artists share their stories and motivations, and discover how instruments of destruction are turned into symbols of peace and renewal. This project stands as a testament to the power of creativity to inspire and unite, even in the darkest times.
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