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Murals, graffiti and other art in support of Ukraine

Around the world, artists have been expressing their support for Ukraine through murals and other public artworks. Here's a visual sampling of some of them since the Russian invasion began on Feb. 24.

Many pieces of public artwork feature Ukraine's national colours and images of the country's president

A man walks past a mural in support of Ukraine by artist WOSKerski in London on March 14. (Hannah McKay/Reuters)

Around the world, artists have been expressing their support for Ukraine through murals and other public artworks. Here's a visual sampling of some of them since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on Feb. 24.

A woman checks out a work of art in London on March 24 that depicts Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The piece was created by British street artist Bambi.

(Peter Cziborra/Reuters)

People walk past graffiti art in support of Ukraine in London.

(Peter Cziborra/Reuters)

A sign depicting Zelensky says, "I need ammo, not a ride," on a light pole in New York's Lower East Side on March 24.

(Shannon Stapleton/Reuters)

Graffiti that reads, "Free Ukraine," is on display outside Abbey Road Studios in London on March 14.

(Hannah McKay/Reuters)

A man takes a selfie in front of murals of Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko and President Zelensky in Podgorica, Montenegro, on March 8.

(Risto Bozovic/The Associated Press)

A mural promoting peace in Ukraine covers a brick wall in Toronto's Graffiti Alley on March 7.

(Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press)

On March 5 in Brazil, graffiti artist Eduardo Kobra, left, paints a mural during a São Paulo municipal symphony orchestra concert to mark the birthday of late Brazilian musician Heitor Villa-Lobos and to call for peace in Ukraine.

(Andre Penner/The Associated Press)

A woman in Berlin passes a mural by local street artist Eme Freethinker featuring Russian and Ukrainian girls on Feb. 28. 

(Hannibal Hanschke/The Associated Press)

A peace mural showing a dove clutching a branch in the colours of the Ukraine flag by artist Justus Becker is seen on the side of a house in Frankfurt on Feb. 28.

Michael Probst/The Associated Press

A girl walks past a painting depicting the crisis between Russia and Ukraine, outside an art school in Mumbai on Feb. 24, the day the Russian invasion began.

(Francis Mascarenhas/Reuters)