Ls-ukrainian -gentle- Angels Set 01-100

Collectors prize physical attributes. The Gentle Angels Set 01-100 is known for:

What makes the Ls-Ukrainian -Gentle- Angels Set 01-100 truly distinctive is the individuality of each piece. Many numbered angel sets reuse templates with minor color variations. Not this one.

Angels 01 through 10 focus on Guardians of the Hearth: domestic imagery, candlelight, children sleeping. Angels 11 through 20 move to Angels of Harvest: wheat sheaves, sunflowers, and honeycombs. Angels 21 through 30 are Healing Angels: blue tones, bandages turned into ribbons, gentle hands. Angels 31 through 40 introduce Musical Angels (banduras, flutes). Angels 41 through 50 – Angels of Waters (Dnipro river motifs). Angels 51 through 60 – Angels of Thresholds (doorways, birth, death). Angels 61 through 70 – Angels of Letters (quills, books, illuminated manuscripts). Angels 71 through 80 – Angels of Weaving (spindles, thread of life). Angels 81 through 90 – Angels of Winter (snow, carols, Mykolai). Angels 91 through 100 – Ascendant Angels (wings unfurled, facing light). Ls-Ukrainian -Gentle- Angels Set 01-100

Each angel is hand-signed on the reverse with a unique serial number (e.g., "Ls-UA-GA-047").

Photographers and digital painters alike study this set for its masterful use of diffused lighting. The "angelic" effect is not achieved through cheap overlays or halos, but through natural window light, golden hour haze, and lens diffusion. Each of the 100 images feels like a memory rather than a snapshot. Collectors prize physical attributes

Unlike generic "fairy" collections, this series leans heavily into Ukrainian cultural motifs. From embroidered vyshyvanka shirts peeking through flowing white dresses to backgrounds featuring traditional wooden churches (tserkvas), the set acts as a subtle archive of 21st-century Ukrainian pastoral identity.

It is crucial to approach the "Gentle Angels" series with respect for its artistic intent. The term "Gentle" is a direct statement against the aggressive, voyeuristic nature of much online imagery. The series is celebrated for creating a safe visual space—one that honors the subject and the viewer simultaneously. Not this one

When seeking out Set 01-100, look for curated platforms that provide metadata on the artist (often anonymized to protect the Ukrainian creative community) and the year of creation (speculated to be circa 2018-2020). Preservationists are currently working to archive these 100 pieces in a lossless format to ensure the delicate gradients of light are not lost to compression artifacts.