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Through Darkness to Light
This collection was crafted from parts of Russian combat helicopter downed by the Ukrainian Armed Forces in 2022. Kyryl transformed the pieces once intended to bring death and darkness into creations that now bring light and hope.
Ye.Light series of lamps and chandeliers exemplifies creative conceptual upcycling, where ordinary items like plumbing fixtures, kitchen utensils, and other materials are transformed into striking light installations.
Shattered shells from Grad and Tornado rockets are pierced by red lines symbolizing the unacceptable actions, immoral decisions, and criminal acts that define every war.
Can concrete tell stories? Yes it can! The series reveals the hidden poetry in concrete's humble form, transforming it into a medium of conceptual storytelling and artistic expression.
The wall clock is made from the lid of a HIMARS missile tube. Together with the Ukrainian project, The Watch, we’ve made time and justice work hand in hand.
The spaces we inhabit act as filters, shaping our perception of the world around us, including the natural progression of the seasons – this transformation takes the form of this painting series called The Four Seasons.
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About
Kyryl Yelchyts, born in 1979 in Kyiv, Ukraine, is a visionary creator whose work seamlessly blends art, design, and architecture.
Today, his focus lies on creative conceptual upcycling, where he transforms remnants of conflict and discarded materials into powerful art pieces. His latest projects, *Through Darkness To Light* and “Red Lines”, exemplify this ethos, turning fragments of downed Russian aircraft and parts of exploded missiles into luminous objects that carry deep meaning and emotional resonance.