Aussie, sorry! Roo deletes the picture of “Russian soldiers hugging Ukrainian soldiers” explains only sending a message of support for peace

Aussie, sorry! Roo deletes the picture of “Russian soldiers hugging Ukrainian soldiers” explains only sending a message of support for peace

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Aussie, sorry!BBC reported on 5 September that Mr Peter Seaton Australian artist known as CTO Apologize and delete the drawing “Peace Before Pieces” or peace before falling apart A picture of a Russian soldier hugging a Ukrainian soldier on the wall of a three-story building in Melbourne.

After criticizing the art as propaganda once morest Russia in the invasion of Ukraine. While Mr Seaton pointed out that he painted the picture to express his support for the peace exercises of the two countries, he did not expect to be hit so hard.

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An Australian artist has painted over a street mural showing Ukrainian and Russian soldiers hugging, following a community backlash. The Melbourne artwork advocated for “a peaceful resolution” between the two countries, creator Peter Seaton says. But some have likened the three-storey mural to Russian propaganda. /CTO ART/

Mr. Stevan Romanew, Co-Chair of the Australian Federation of Ukraine Organizations stated in the statement that “What would people think if a wall painting depicted a rape criminal hugging a victim? Efforts to show equality and admitting wrongdoing that all we need is peace In this case, it is no different from supporting the evil side.”

While Mr. Vasil Myroshnichenko, Ukrainian ambassador to Australia said it was an act of utmost disrespect for the Ukrainian people. Art4Ukraine Australia said it may not have been appropriate before Mr Seaton started drawing.

Critics said the work – titled Peace Before Pieces – drew a false moral equivalence between the two sides. “What would people think if a mural featured a rapist and a victim hugging?” co-chair of the Australian Federation of Ukrainian Organisations, Stefan Romaniw, said in a statement. “Trying to be ‘even-handed’ and accepting a false narrative that ‘all we need is peace’ in this case supports evil.” /CTO ART/

Mr Seaton decided to paint over the painting. By working until 3.00 am on Monday local time. “This painting cost me $2,000-3,000 (regarding 73,500-110,000 baht). I wouldn’t have done that and spent 10 days on it if I thought it would hurt people,” Seaton said. ABC TV Station

Before reiterating that he still believes that the painting has a useful perspective. And many people understand what they want to communicate. “But obviously there was a group of people who felt that this picture would be dangerous and potentially traumatic and that was not something I wanted to create as a work of art.”

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Ukrainians make camouflage nets and plan to create more that 2000 square meters of camouflage nets for Ukrainian army during weekends as Russia’s attack on Ukraine continues, in Lviv, Ukraine September 4, 2022. REUTERS/Pavlo Palamarchuk

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A Ukrainian firefighter puts out fire in a destroyed wholesale market following a Russian strike in Kramatorsk, as Russia’s attack in Ukraine continues, in Donetsk region, Ukraine September 3, 2022. Archyde.com/Ammar Awad

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