Jewelry From Shell Casings
09.24.2024
12:55
Volodymyr Baliberdin, head of the Decorative Arts Section and member of several national artist and designer unions, shares how his artistic journey transformed during the war. Using shell casings, bullets, and metal fragments, he crafts unique jewelry that tells the story of resilience and creativity in the face of destruction. Many of his pieces have been auctioned globally, with proceeds supporting Ukraine’s Armed Forces. In this interview, Volodymyr reflects on how war debris can be reimagined into something beautiful and meaningful.
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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