Such is the title of an exposition of canvases belonging to Oleh Yarmoliuk, a young painter from Lviv, staged at the Benevolent Catechistic Center of the Resurrection Cathedral in Ivano-Frankivsk. The author is a second cousin of the celebrated Metropolitan Joseph Slipyi and his 30 paintings portray destroyed wooden churches in Lemkovyna, Boikivshchyna, and Hutsulshchyna. His other works are found in a number of private collections across the world and his personal exhibitions have taken place in Lviv and Philadelphia, reports The Day 's Petro PARYPA .
Such is the title of an exposition of canvases belonging to Oleh Yarmoliuk, a young painter from Lviv, staged at the Benevolent Catechistic Center of the Resurrection Cathedral in Ivano-Frankivsk. The author is a second cousin of the celebrated Metropolitan Joseph Slipyi and his 30 paintings portray destroyed wooden churches in Lemkovyna, Boikivshchyna, and Hutsulshchyna. His other works are found in a number of private collections across the world and his personal exhibitions have taken place in Lviv and Philadelphia, reports The Day 's Petro PARYPA .






