Ukrainian artist Sergiy Maidukov became a laureate of the international illustration competition World Illustration Awards 2024. He took the Highly Commended Book Cover mark for his cover to the book “Russian Colonialism, 101”, written by the Ukrainian journalist Max Imo Eristav, write WomanEL.
< p>The cover, a vikon with prominent black lines on a white aphid, conveys its dynamism and humor, conveying the essence of a deep analysis of the decline of Russian colonialism. As the organizers of the competition indicate on their official website, the design of the illustrations closely reflects those that are described in the book.
This extraordinary cover design conveys the story of journalist Maxim Eristavi, who details the decline of Russian colonialism. The striking lines, painted with black olive on a white aphid, the cover is dynamic and smiley,
comment the jury of the competition.
The World Illustration Awards is a prestigious international competition organized by the Association of Illustrators (AOI) to recognize the best illustrations from around the world.
It seems likely that earlier Sergey Maidukov creating the cover for The Guardian Weekly, dedicating it to other rock records full-scale invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation.
It is significant that Ukrainian mysticism is becoming more popular around the world. For example, a Ukrainian recently hosted the Versace fashion show at Milan.