A gymnast in a leotard and wearing a neck brace waves a ribbon on the wall of a destroyed building in Irpin. Getty
Anonymous street artist Banksy has created seven works in Ukraine, including this image of a child in judo clothing throwing a man to the ground on a damaged building in Borodyanka. Getty
Another work on a destroyed building in Borodyanka, which was hard hit by Russian air strikes. AP
An artistic gymnast on a shelled building in Irpin. EPA
A spray-painted image of someone taking a bath inside a gutted building in the Ukrainian village of Horenka, near Kyiv. Reuters
Ukrainians have rushed to take pictures of the artworks. AP
A figure in a dressing gown holds a fire extinguisher and wears a gas mask in Hostomel near Antonov International Airport in Kyiv Region. Getty
A resident takes a picture of Banksy gymnast in Borodyanka. AFP
Street art of two children on blocks of concrete in Independence Square, Kyiv. Getty
Some of the images mirror Ukrainians' experience of the Russian invasion. Getty Images
One image appears to resemble the Greek mathematician Archimedes, who shouted 'Eureka!' while exploring the ideas of volume and mass after noticing how water is 'displaced' during a bath. PA
The artwork shows children playing. PA
A gymnast in a leotard and wearing a neck brace waves a ribbon on the wall of a destroyed building in Irpin. Getty
Anonymous street artist Banksy has created seven works in Ukraine, including this image of a child in judo clothing throwing a man to the ground on a damaged building in Borodyanka. Getty
Another work on a destroyed building in Borodyanka, which was hard hit by Russian air strikes. AP
An artistic gymnast on a shelled building in Irpin. EPA
A spray-painted image of someone taking a bath inside a gutted building in the Ukrainian village of Horenka, near Kyiv. Reuters
Ukrainians have rushed to take pictures of the artworks. AP
A figure in a dressing gown holds a fire extinguisher and wears a gas mask in Hostomel near Antonov International Airport in Kyiv Region. Getty
A resident takes a picture of Banksy gymnast in Borodyanka. AFP
Street art of two children on blocks of concrete in Independence Square, Kyiv. Getty
Some of the images mirror Ukrainians' experience of the Russian invasion. Getty Images
One image appears to resemble the Greek mathematician Archimedes, who shouted 'Eureka!' while exploring the ideas of volume and mass after noticing how water is 'displaced' during a bath. PA
The artwork shows children playing. PA
A gymnast in a leotard and wearing a neck brace waves a ribbon on the wall of a destroyed building in Irpin. Getty