Now, during the war between Ukraine and Russian Federation, assistance to creative individuals is extremely necessary and important, especially those whose creations inspire and support the morale of both our soldiers on the front line and our compatriots who are under occupation, in relatively quiet regions of the country and abroad.
The talented artist Pashchuk Marianna felt her own and social need, in a kind of psychological “discharge” and from a more childish direction of her work moved to adult and social themes and style, because that’s how she felt.
She is the author of the famous illustrations with “Catwarrior”
As the author herself says: “I put all my emotions into the pictures. It was a way to express your vision, emotions, mood, feelings, but it turned out that it resonates very well with other people. People started writing me a lot of good words of support, requests not to stop, but to continue working. People have written that my cats lift their spirits, their fighting spirit, help them believe that everything will be fine, that people feel a strong energy from these drawings”.



Despite the popularity and active commercial interest in the artist’s drawings, we could not go aside and not help Marianna in the legal protection of her creative heritage.
With the support of the Public Organization Creative House “Copyright” 10 illustrations of the artist were submitted for copyright registration to the National Intellectual Property Authority of the State Enterprise “Ukrainian Institute of Intellectual Property” (Ukrpatent).
The author will receive the Certificate of Copyright Registration for each illustration, which is recognized in more than 150 countries in July 2022. This will help her to protect her copyrights in a quality and well-argued way in the future.
Let her works inspire you too, follow the link and help the artist make her Catwarriors famous all over the world!
https://www.instagram.com/marysha_art/
*All illustrations and screenshots of reviews are published with the permission of the author – Pashchuk Marianna.



