Ukrainian refugee in Bedford says her art is now 'full of life'

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Maria Tsymbal's work features in an exhibition focusing on art created by migrants and refugees.

An artist and Ukrainian refugee said her work was "full of inspiration and life" since arriving in the UK.Her work has been featured in an exhibition focusing on art created by migrants and refugees at St Paul's Church in Bedford.

"Back in Ukraine, I used to oil paint. But it was on this land that I got special inspiration, joy and power to paint new works of art," she said."I'm very grateful to English people and English land. God has given me special energy so I can create new paintings here.

Co-organisers Bedford Creative Arts said the exhibition aimed to highlight the need "to provide safe and caring communities to aid healing". Bedford-based artist, JF Jacques, from Belgium, said the project, called MIDAIR, was a way to "acknowledge the trauma suffered by many migrants coming to the UK".Mr Jacques said migrants come to the UK due to "wars, violence, persecution, famine, poverty and other threats to one's own survival"."The arts have an essential role to play to bring visibility to these untold stories and to recreate the connections that have largely been lost.

 

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