Below are my works for various artbooks to which I was invited.
Mal'oviy: Ukrainian Bestiary
"Malovii is a Ukrainian creative project that has united the forces of various Ukrainian artists to create high-quality and interesting content related to Ukrainian culture and identity.
"Ukrainian Bestiary" is a book by a fictional researcher of the spirits of Ukrainian mythology, documenting encounters with these creatures. Each creature has a spread with several illustrations and a brief description of the creature. 100 Ukrainian artists took part in the creation, among whom 50 spirits were divided: two illustrators share the spread, developing the concept art of the creature and illustrations of its details and habits.
The artbook examines the creatures of lower mythology (demonology). The mentioned spirits could be found not only on the territory of Ukraine, but are considered from the point of view of Ukrainian ethnography. The artbook is not an ethnographic work - some information or artistic interpretations may differ, but all descriptions are based on existing ethnographic research"    CLICK FOR MORE
I also took part in this project and worked together with Anton Palych on a charitable basis. I had a complete illustration and anton had sketches. ​​​​​​​

Zorevyr Artbook
"Zorevyr" is a non-commercial charitable art book, which will collect illustrations by artists from different parts of Ukraine. All of them will be connected by one theme — the personification of the constellations. CLICK FOR MORE 
My work for this artbook is Hydra.
Art collection "Songs of the Middlearth"
"Songs of the MiddleArth" is a charitable art collection inspired by the works of Professor J.R.R. Tolkien.
In this project, organizators gathered more than 50 artists, who are also inspired by the glow of the Universes, familiar to everyone since childhood.
The art book includes illustrations for The Silmarillion, The Hobbit, and The Lord of the Rings, as well as their adaptations. An art collection and a completely non-commercial project where different artists embody their vision of JRR Tolkien's universes and characters in their own style.   
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