Posters carrying strong messages calling for peace in Ukraine line a street leading to Kyiv’s Independence Square. The colourful display faces onto the barricades that still stand at Maidan. <br /><br />Organised by Voices of Peace, a Ukrainian designers and artists collective, this open-air exhibition in Kyiv has gathered posters created by graphic designers from 41 countries. <br /><br />Hanna Mikheeva, poster campaign supervisor, explained about the popularity of the exhibition amongst artists: “You can see 60 posters, but actually we received more than 200 posters from all over the world.”<br /><br />“We received pictures from Belarus, the USA, Russia, Ecuador and Iran,” Mikheeva added.<br /><br />One visitor didn’t think the posters, “will prevent Russians from invading Ukraine, but these pictures may keep up spirit of Ukrainian people!”<br /><br />Some posters were made into postcards carrying a simple message: “No War,” one of which was mailed to Russian President Vladimir Putin.<br /><br />The Voices of Peace exhibition runs until April 12 in Kyiv.
