HRISHNYTSIA EDITION 01
HRISHNYTSIA EDITION 01
In the debut issue of Hrishnytsia, artists explore themes of mysticism, symbolism and sexuality.
The concept, as described by Elizaveta Zhdanova, illustrates the ritualistic process of creating photographs for design, presented as a message. This is a multimedia experience for a new generation, blending erotic spectacle with an exploration of corporeal power.
The artist Nina Murashkina inspired by the desire to express intimate details - juicy truths and knowledge that are often prohibited. Her works are marked by external mystification and kitsch, quoting elements of creative historical mysticism and exploring the psychology of sexuality.
Nikita Gudzovsky’s robotic art reveals a vision where robots are diverse, each endowed with supernatural abilities, symbolizing the passionate intensity and maximalism of youthful love, drama and ordinary life.
Six Six Five (665) brings together the work of several artists, blending graffiti, large-scale illustrations and constructive vandalism into a visual myth that challenges conventions.
The multimedia art composition Kinder Album addresses erotic themes across various genres: painting, graphics, photography, street art, video, sculpture and installations.
The comics Mystkinya z kosmosu and Be careful! Satan is already here! are the result of a creative collaboration between multimedia artists Anna Magaz and Julie Poly, as well as Alyona Ivanova and Victoria Dovgadze.
Hrishnytsia emerges as a fusion of artistic projects and significant content, infused with the aesthetics and Ukrainian cultural references of the 1990s. The issue is filled with dark humor, puzzles and the pursuit of hidden knowledge.
In the debut issue of Hrishnytsia, artists explore themes of mysticism, symbolism and sexuality.
The concept, as described by Elizaveta Zhdanova, illustrates the ritualistic process of creating photographs for design, presented as a message. This is a multimedia experience for a new generation, blending erotic spectacle with an exploration of corporeal power.
The artist Nina Murashkina inspired by the desire to express intimate details - juicy truths and knowledge that are often prohibited. Her works are marked by external mystification and kitsch, quoting elements of creative historical mysticism and exploring the psychology of sexuality.
Nikita Gudzovsky’s robotic art reveals a vision where robots are diverse, each endowed with supernatural abilities, symbolizing the passionate intensity and maximalism of youthful love, drama and ordinary life.
Six Six Five (665) brings together the work of several artists, blending graffiti, large-scale illustrations and constructive vandalism into a visual myth that challenges conventions.
The multimedia art composition Kinder Album addresses erotic themes across various genres: painting, graphics, photography, street art, video, sculpture and installations.
The comics Mystkinya z kosmosu and Be careful! Satan is already here! are the result of a creative collaboration between multimedia artists Anna Magaz and Julie Poly, as well as Alyona Ivanova and Victoria Dovgadze.
Hrishnytsia emerges as a fusion of artistic projects and significant content, infused with the aesthetics and Ukrainian cultural references of the 1990s. The issue is filled with dark humor, puzzles and the pursuit of hidden knowledge.











