On August 2, the National Museum of Folk Architecture and Life of Ukraine became the venue for the fourth lecture of the second season of Heritage Inspires, organized by Loft buro. In the heart of this improvised gallery, every touch of the brush to the paper sounded like an echo of history: from Anatoliy Mykolayovych's stories about the power of windmills and the traditions of ancient Podillia to the delicate shades of Ukrainian huts, churches, and windmills, blurred by the sun.



After a delicious lunch featuring the colorful flavors of Podillia cuisine—cherry borscht, which will be remembered for a long time—we picked up our brushes and painted the museum's shade with our own stories. Memories and authenticity came to life in each drawing, and every participant felt a new creative impulse within themselves. This event was not just a master class, but a shared miracle created by passionate hearts and inspired souls.




Special thanks to our hosts and inspirers — Oleg Volosovsky and Idea Catcher — for their trust and tireless help in organizing such an unforgettable event. Lina Fedorenko and the 33art team, thank you for your sensitivity and professionalism, which made working with watercolors as easy as breathing. Thank you to Anatoliy Mykolayovych for his fascinating stories. Thank you to every brave man and woman who picked up a brush — you are incredible! Special thanks to our partners: Vitex Ukraine, L.Decor, Gudani Group furniture manufacturing company, SVIT Plus, and Olga Terefeeva for their support. We look forward to new meetings in places where Ukrainian traditions are once again transformed into love and light!







