British artist Russell Haines creates 50-meter painting to support Ukrainians
New Voice Ukraine reports British artist Russell Haines unveiled a large public artwork inviting visitors to add messages of support for Ukraine over the next month.
What happened
New Voice Ukraine reports that Russell Haines, a British artist from Gloucester, has created a 50-meter-long painting designed to show support for Ukraine. The public artwork is open for visitors to add personal messages to Ukrainians over the course of the next month.
According to a BBC report dated August 22, 2026, this initiative aims to engage local communities in expressing their solidarity with Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict. While the piece is an artistic gesture, it may contribute to awareness and encouragement for Ukrainians facing the situation.
The source does not provide further detail on the content of the painting or how it is curated, nor does it confirm who manages the installation or its location beyond the involvement of Haines and Gloucester.
Known from the source
- Russell Haines is a British artist from Gloucester.
- He has created a 50-meter painting focused on support for Ukraine.
- The painting invites visitors to add messages for Ukrainians.
- This event spans approximately one month from the report date.
What remains unclear
As this is a cultural event reported by a local English language public source without corroborating details, all claims about visitor participation and broader impact remain unverified beyond the initial reports.
What remains unclear: Exact location of the painting installation. Verification of visitor interaction and message addition. Official statements or acknowledgements from artist or organisers. Clarify any direct connections to wider Ukraine support campaigns if mentioned elsewhere.
Evidence note
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