Ukrainian refugee exhibits paintings in Wiltshire

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Nataliia Gerasymchuk said art helps to express her feelings about the conflict in her home country.

A Ukrainian refugee is exhibiting art inspired by memories of her homeland to "share her feelings with people".She said she uses art to express how she feels about the war and her family who are still in the Ukraine.

"I am very excited for this because I want to share my art, it is what I feel inside of me and it is important to share that with people," she said.Ms Gerasymchuk came to Malmesbury in April 2021, leaving behind family including her father who is fighting in Bakhmut and she says she worries about him."All my worries and feelings are all in my paintings. It is good I can do something to show how I feel," she said.

She added that she sometimes struggles with her new life in the UK, but also feels welcomed by her community. "It is very difficult because every year for New Year's Eve, I always plan my next year, what I want to do," she said."I live in another country, I started another life, I need to learn another language."Ms Gerasymchuk hopes she will be able to sell her paintings and give the money to charities in Ukraine.

 

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'Romania and Ukraine two sad neighbours'

Cool, when the war is over will they go back tho?

Lovely. 👉

On full benefits too.

Amazing paintings

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Looks like she's here for good...

Rather than fighting for her country Or at least staying in the country to help with the war effort Disgusting person and story

Beautiful paintings.

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