Sonechko, Yak Ty? (Sunshine, How Are You?)

  • Dates
    2023 - Ongoing
  • Author
  • Locations Poland, England, Ukraine, Crimea

This project is a research on an identity of a contemporary woman grown in the post-Soviet environment. By using archives and recreating memories, I try to collect the pieces of my current self together.

"Sunshine, How Are You?" - is a personal exploration of childhood memories and the enduring impact of the Soviet era on my sense of identity. Born in eastern Ukraine, five years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, I was often told I was fortunate to have missed the hardships of Soviet rule. However, as I grew older, I began grappling with a profound sense of disorientation and uncertainty about my identity, akin to the elusive sense of self experienced by a Soviet citizen. Caught between the remnants of Soviet influence and my own evolving sense of self, this project represents my process of emotional and cultural renewal in the face of a lingering past.

My childhood was a blend of joy and discipline, moments of climbing trees and enjoying my mother’s sour cherry varenyky intertwined with the strict, lingering structures of Soviet values. The weight of this past, still carried by my family, teachers, and community, shaped my early years. Despite the Soviet Union’s dissolution, the oppressive influence of our neighbour endures, now magnified by the war that has forced me away from my family and home.

Through photography, I de-construct and re-construct fragments of my past, re-contextualising them as I redefine my identity, femininity, and cultural heritage. Each image serves as a piece in the puzzle of my self-discovery, reflecting on how memories shape and transform our understanding of who we are.

This series explores how memories are preserved, distorted, and altered over time, serving both as an introspective reflection and as a portrayal of a generation coming of age in the post-Soviet world. While addressing generational traumas, it also reclaims Ukrainian identity from the shadows of Russian colonialism.

© Varvara Uhlik - Dnipro, New Years at home, in a dress my mom made
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Dnipro, New Years at home, in a dress my mom made

© Varvara Uhlik - (Post)Soviet New Years Table
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(Post)Soviet New Years Table

© Varvara Uhlik - A room in Poland, where my mom and aunt were refuging since the beginning of the full-scale invasion
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A room in Poland, where my mom and aunt were refuging since the beginning of the full-scale invasion

© Varvara Uhlik - Devouring, self-portrait
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Devouring, self-portrait

© Varvara Uhlik - Anxiety
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Anxiety

© Varvara Uhlik - Slapped
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Slapped

© Varvara Uhlik - Sour cherry varenyky
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Sour cherry varenyky

© Varvara Uhlik - Soviet Playground in Dnipro
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Soviet Playground in Dnipro

© Varvara Uhlik - Carpet beating yard
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Carpet beating yard

© Varvara Uhlik - Visiting aunt in Crimea
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Visiting aunt in Crimea

© Varvara Uhlik - First of September
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First of September

© Varvara Uhlik - For any celebration
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For any celebration

© Varvara Uhlik - Soviet carousel in Dnipro
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Soviet carousel in Dnipro

© Varvara Uhlik - Sour cherry varenyky, mom's way
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Sour cherry varenyky, mom's way

© Varvara Uhlik - In the Black Sea
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In the Black Sea