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As Russia bombs, Ukraine’s artists squeeze frozen paint from the tube

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By Anna Voitenko

KYIV, Jan ​26 (Reuters) - In his cramped Kyiv studio where icicles hang from the tap in the bathroom sink, surrealist painter Yuriy Denysenkov ⁠reckons he can work a bit more today if he can just keep the room warm enough so paint will ‍still squeeze from the tube.

Russia's relentless bombardment of Ukraine's heating and power system ​has left millions of Ukrainians facing the coldest and darkest winter yet after four years of war.

"The paint freezes and it's hard ​to squeeze it out," he says, managing to squirt a streak of dark blue onto a palette.

"If I do it quickly like this, I can even get a bit warmer," he says as he makes quick brush strokes on a ‌moody picture of a child sticking a toe into a puddle ‌in the countryside with a dog.

In another studio, steam billows from Oleksandr Liapin's ​lips as the 70-year-old dabs at a painting of an astonished-looking white bunny in a room with a candle on the ‌ceiling - painted in bright yellow, pink and orange in a naive ⁠style.

It's minus 10 Celsius (14 F) outside, but it's nudged ‌a bit above freezing inside, thanks ​to a gas camping stove that boiled up a kettle.

At least three members of the art collective are currently serving in ⁠the military - one of ⁠whom is missing in action. Liapin's weapon is his paintbrush.

"The world ​sees that we're living on and fighting. That's why they're helping us," Liapin said.

(Writing by ‌Dan PeleschukEditing by Peter Graff)

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