Anatoli Ljutjuk

Anatoli Kuzmich Ljutjuk (Ukrainian: Анатолій Кузьмич Лютюк; born 1947)[1] is a Ukrainian-Estonian friar and artist of collaborative handmade books.

Labora is the name of its studios, which include a calligraphy school, print shop, and handmade paper mill.

[2][3] In the early 2000s, Ljutjuk began to pray for the animals he saw in his Tallinn church courtyard and started making icons of Estonia's endangered species.

In 2006, Estonian poet Timo Maran visited the Ukrainian Cultural Center and saw Ljutjuk's artwork.

This book includes poems by Ukrainian poet Mariya Korpanyuk, plants collected from the Carpathian Mountains, and postcards designed by Ljutjuk with messages from Hutsul people.

Making paper in the Ukrainian Cultural Center