Too Many Dragonflies, or the Birth of Venus

  • Dates
    2025 - Ongoing
  • Author
  • Location Kharkiv, Ukraine

This artistic research project examines the decision some women are making today—to voluntarily serve in the armed forces—and considers how this choice can be represented within contemporary and historical contexts, in Ukraine and beyond.

Too Many Dragonflies, or the Birth of Venus is an ongoing artistic research project by Ira Lupu. The project examines the decision some women are making today—to voluntarily serve in the armed forces—and considers how this choice can be represented within contemporary and historical contexts, in Ukraine and beyond.

Developed during a three-week stay at a military camp and on the front line in the Kharkiv region, the work focuses on a group of women serving side by side within the same unit. The photographs trace the spectrum of military life: everyday routines and moments of rest by a lake, psychological testing, UAV training, and combat deployments carried out under the constant presence of drone swarms.

A swarm of dragonflies encountered near one of the outposts becomes the project’s central metaphor—a fragile yet persistent presence. The work juxtaposes two swarm logics—organic and technological, delicate and lethal—coexisting within the same sky.

Documentary observation is interwoven with the artist’s notes from Lacanian psychoanalytic sessions reflecting on her first combat experience—the psychological shift of becoming a potential target—alongside fragments of dreams, interviews, and intimate rituals of everyday self-care.

Including both Ukrainian service members and Colombian women who have traveled to fight on Ukraine’s side, the project reflects the increasingly international character of the war while approaching its protagonists as individuals navigating radical transformation.

Resisting visual sensationalism, Too Many Dragonflies employs empathy as a method—an attempt to consider how identity and femininity are reshaped in close proximity to violence.

The application includes an outtake from the upcoming zine designed by Xenia Havrylova.

The protagonists’ call signs: Gorgona, Somatra, Aphrodita, Jinx, Mei Mei, Sol’, Kostyl, Zhuyka, Malina, Yazva, Migraine, Cap, Simka, Diamante, Sikha, Cloe, Dariia Vasylivna, Alla, Valentyna, Alyona, Inna, and Valeriia

© Ira Lupu - Image from the Too Many Dragonflies, or the Birth of Venus photography project
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Pink sunglasses and other personal items lie on the office table of Dariia, a top-rank commander — a rare position for a woman in the Ukrainian military.

© Ira Lupu - Image from the Too Many Dragonflies, or the Birth of Venus photography project
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Military psychologist Valeriia prepares for an exercise with her all-women team, in which each participant looks in the mirror and names three words to describe herself positively.

© Ira Lupu - A quiet domestic moment in the field quarters of the UAV team, between missions.
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A quiet domestic moment in the field quarters of the UAV team, between missions.

© Ira Lupu - Image from the Too Many Dragonflies, or the Birth of Venus photography project
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Women fighters take part in a female-only attunement session, training physical balance and group cohesion through coordinated exercises.

© Ira Lupu - One of the Colombian volunteer assault fighters practices tourniquet application on the ground during field drills.
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One of the Colombian volunteer assault fighters practices tourniquet application on the ground during field drills.

© Ira Lupu - Image from the Too Many Dragonflies, or the Birth of Venus photography project
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Sea Salt serves as an ISTAR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition, and Reconnaissance) coordinator of aerial reconnaissance and target acquisition; here she crisis manages the moment when one of her drones remains unreturned.

© Ira Lupu - A night at the military outpost, illuminated by the rare celestial event called the Lion’s Gate.
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A night at the military outpost, illuminated by the rare celestial event called the Lion’s Gate.

© Ira Lupu - Image from the Too Many Dragonflies, or the Birth of Venus photography project
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Aphrodita, a tank operator: “I joined the tank squad, I work with this loud beast to protect my country and make sure children can grow up at home, knowing this is their land.”

© Ira Lupu - Image from the Too Many Dragonflies, or the Birth of Venus photography project
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Cap has been struggling with unsuccessful marriage for years. The decision to join the army was her grasp of fresh air, and she regrets nothing.

© Ira Lupu - Alina Shukh, former world track and field champion, reports mine strikes impacting her frontline dugout.
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Alina Shukh, former world track and field champion, reports mine strikes impacting her frontline dugout.

© Ira Lupu - Diamante in the garden by the house for Colombian assault fighters.
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Diamante in the garden by the house for Colombian assault fighters.

© Ira Lupu - Image from the Too Many Dragonflies, or the Birth of Venus photography project
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Alina Jinx, a former fashion photographer and now a motivated drone operator, continues to manage operations while coping with health challenges.

© Ira Lupu - A dragonfly rests near a military outpost.
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A dragonfly rests near a military outpost.

© Ira Lupu - The window of a vehicle used by the medical crew’s head, call sign Gorgona.
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The window of a vehicle used by the medical crew’s head, call sign Gorgona.

© Ira Lupu - Zine preview—first cover
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Zine preview—first cover

© Ira Lupu - Zine preview—second cover
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Zine preview—second cover

© Ira Lupu - Zine preview—pages
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Zine preview—pages

© Ira Lupu - Zine preview—pages
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Zine preview—pages

© Ira Lupu - Zine preview—pages
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Zine preview—pages

© Ira Lupu - Zine preview—pages
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Zine preview—pages

Too Many Dragonflies, or the Birth of Venus by Ira Lupu

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