A newly created red paper cut measuring 10 meters by renowned artist Tetiana Kuzmych (Kashuba) captivates with its beauty and authenticity.
Today, May 27, at the Museum of the History of Kyiv, a new Ukrainian record was officially registered for the largest paper cut created in the style of “Paper Embroidery.” The author of this piece is Ukrainian artist Tetiana Kuzmych (Kashuba).
This work is showcased at the exhibition “Red is Love,” currently taking place at the museum, as reported by the Deputy Head of the Kyiv City State Administration, Valentyn Mondryivskyi.
The red paper cut, measuring 10 meters, impresses with traditional Ukrainian patterns and techniques.
“This paper cut is a symbol of our resilience. It illustrates how cultural heritage can unite people and provide strength during difficult times. Today, more than ever, it is crucial to remind the world of the beauty and depth of Ukrainian culture,” stated Valentyn Mondryivskyi.
The goal of this project is not only to popularize Ukrainian folk art but also to emphasize its significance as an integral part of our identity. In times of war, such initiatives become powerful tools for support and unity.