Mavki. Camouflage

Ukrainian women have transcended traditional roles to forge a new narrative. The military conflict has transformed gender dynamics, granting women increased mobility, independence, and leadership opportunities.

Mavki. Camouflage

The project highlights the resilience and strength of the women from Gorenka, a village in Ukraine's Buchansky District, who became heroines during the harrowing events of March 2022. When Gorenka found itself on the front line amidst constant shelling, 77% of the village's buildings were destroyed, causing immense trauma as residents witnessed the devastation of their homes and the loss of neighbors.

In the aftermath of the liberation of Kyiv Oblast, the women united to form the volunteer group “Gorenski Mavky,” driven by a shared commitment to help their community recover, despite the ongoing war. They come from diverse backgrounds but are unified in their mission. During the harsh winter of 2022-2023, they continued to weave camouflage products by candlelight, even under the constant threat of rocket attacks. Their efforts include creating nets that blend with natural surroundings and “kikimori” camouflage clothing that protects military personnel. 

This project draws upon Ukrainian mythology, specifically the Mavka—a folkloric figure symbolizing femininity and self-sacrificing love. Each photograph reveals the virtues of these women: their beauty, connection to nature, and commitment to family and community. Rather than seeking revenge for their losses, they focus on protecting the present and building a future for the next generation. 

Through the lens of camouflage, the project illustrates their vulnerability and strength as guardians, embodying the enduring spirit of resilience amidst adversity.

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