Belarusian photographer Pavlo Krychko has created a special portrait of Russian President Vladimir Putin consisting in turn of numerous images, 1,500 to be exact, including screenshots and snapshots depicting the crudest shots of the Russian invasion of Ukraine’s cities. “The horror, the pain, the suffering, the death, the shattered fates, the crimes, the inhumanity, the evil are all in this image,” the photographer said. “Looking at all these photos I still have a hard time understanding the people who support Putin.”
In fact, it is a portrait composed of photographs that recount the days of war, from the burning buildings to the tanks advancing bringing destruction everywhere, from the tragedy of Bucha to the faces of those trying to flee, from desperate civilians to the escape from the hospital in Mariupol, from the dead abandoned along the roads to all those people fighting and resisting to defend their freedom and their territories.
Small images side by side that tell the story of the pain and destruction of fifty-seven days of war and together outline the face of Putin.
Pictured is a detail of Putin’s face made by Pavlo Krychko.
1,500 shots of the war in Ukraine outline Putin's face: it's the work of Pavlo Krychko |
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