Residents of Buchi, Irpen, and Kyiv region rush to photograph the new graffiti that appeared in these hero cities, left by an Italian artist with the pseudonym TVboy.

Almost all the pictures show children, blue-yellow colors and a call to stop the war, says TSN.

One of the drawings appeared in Buchi next to the "Point of Invincibility", which was established by an Italian non-governmental organization - a father and son holding a blue-yellow ball, and a grandmother weaving a canvas with a Ukrainian flag and the flag of the European Union.

A Ukrainian girl tells a Russian soldier where to go at the Irpenya cultural center.

At the beginning of the Russian invasion, Anna Starodub lived under occupation for 16 days.

Nowadays, the girl teaches drawing to children and is very happy that famous artists come to Buchi.

"He has very beautiful paintings, I like them as artists and very symbolically," says Hanna. 

TVboy, whose name is Salvatore, started supporting Ukraine with art last year in March, namely with street art in Spain.

Volodymyr Zelenskyi with a blue and yellow stop sign, Putin behind bars, a girl drawing a peace sign.

The artist says that he wanted to leave his paintings in Ukraine for a long time.

The opportunity arose when the Italians began to establish "Points of Invincibility".

"I wanted to bring some positivity to children, because children don't want to see tanks and bombs, they want to think about hope and the future, about positivity.

So, I think the purpose of street art is to bring light into the darkness.

For example, in Irpen, at the stadium, I drew two boys hugging," TVboy says.

Buchanka Nataliya Landar takes pictures of drawings.

She says that it is important that foreigners come to us and see with their own eyes what grief the Russians have brought here.

"This is relevant, because Ukraine protects not only itself, but the whole world, it is not clear what is in their minds.

They can also move to the Baltics and Poland.

Ukraine defends the peaceful life of the entire planet," the woman is convinced. 

Film producer Ruslan Savchuk, together with like-minded people, discuss how to restore the city and attract funds from foreign sponsors.

He says, such drawings attract the attention of foreign sponsors in particular, who can help rebuild the country.

But before that, the expert insists, Ukrainians should do their homework.

"Of course, we hope that the world will provide us with some initial money for the start of reconstruction, but it will be allocated only if we already have our own vision, we will understand what inclusiveness, energy saving, and many other points that Europeans already clearly understand they know", he is convinced. 

Italian TVboy is not the first street artist to come to Ukraine after February 24.

Back in the spring of 22nd year, the Frenchman ChristiAnn Gami left his drawings in the places of arrivals.

British Banksy sold stencils of his works to raise funds for Ukraine.

And on the eve of Christmas, the historical buildings of Kyiv were illuminated by the Swiss artist Gerry Hofstetter.

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