Peter Kravchenko

His father, Mitrofan Hryhorovych, had a small ice cream operation in the summer season, and in the fall he engaged in glass production.

During this work he continued his professional education, graduated from the Institute of Commercial Arts and the School of Television Training.

[3] He was credited with making the bandolier, belts and badges for the period police uniforms in the ABC-TV series production Ben Hall.

In the same year he was an exhibitor with his three works: "On Ivan Kupala", "Pereyaslivska Rada", and "Princess Olga" at the exhibition "Unity" in Kyiv.

[7][8] Kravchenko was an honorary member of the International Charitable Foundation "Spiritual Heritage" (Kyiv) and an accredited correspondent of the newspaper "The Free Thought."

In 1998, thanks to his efforts, Ukrposhta issued a postage stamp dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the Ukrainian settlement in Australia.

Monument to Taras Shevchenko in Lidcombe designed by Peter Kravchenko 1964.
Peter Kravchenko together with artists Union of Ukrainian Fine Artists of Australia during an exhibition in 1976 .
Petro Kravchenko (center) with sculptor Anatoliy Valiev (right) during the presentation «Monument to Shevchenko's Thoughts» 2000.