Life Turns out To Be More Complicated: Heartwarming Illustrations by Natasha Garlukovich
Natasha Garlukovich is an artist from Belarus. She studied design in Minsk and in 2020, she moved to Warsaw, Poland.
Natasha creates her art inspired and influenced by current events, starting from the protests in Belarus and ending with documenting the recent developments in Ukraine. Through her art, Natasha tries to support others and herself.
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