The artist and the Commander-in-Chief exchanged gifts.
The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhny met with the young artist Maksym Brovchenko (Cosmo-Max), who paints and sells paintings, donating funds to the needs of the Ukrainian army.
The boy said on Facebook that he gave Zaluzhny one of his paintings.
“I gave Valery Fedorovych a painting in which I drew our soldiers shooting down Ork missiles, and handed over letters from my friends Sergey and Khrystyna. They, like me, want to return home. We know that it will happen!”, he wrote .
The commander-in-chief also did not leave the 10-year-old boy without gifts.
“I now have a cool picture with portraits, part of the barrel of a shot down Ork tank, a medallion, a super cup and a canvas with an autograph,” Maxim boasted.
Cosmo-Max – what is known about the young artist Maxim Brovchenko from Berdyansk
10-year-old Maksym Brovchenko grew up in Berdyansk. This city in the Zaporizhzhia region has been under Russian occupation for many months.
Max’s family evacuated to the territory controlled by the Ukrainian authorities. Here, a boy with an autistic spectrum disorder continues to do his favorite hobby of drawing. He creates oil paintings and sells them. In his pictures, the boy depicts, in particular, Ukrainian realities: demining the territory, scenes of battles and shooting down missiles. Also, Max brings to the canvas dreams of the liberation of Berdyansk and the decline of the aggressor country. He transfers the funds received from the sale of paintings to help the Armed Forces of Ukraine.