Jauhien Kulik (October 31, 1937 – January 12, 2002) was a Belarusian artist and graphic designer. He is the designer of the 1991–1995 Coat of Arms of Belarus, which was a version of the medieval symbol Pahonia.
After graduation, he worked as a designer and illustrator of books, and participated in numerous personal exhibitions. In the 1960s, he became a leader of an informal group of Belarusian-speaking dissident artists in Minsk. In 1980, he created a Samizdat postcard dedicated to the 1000th anniversary of Belarusian statehood.[1][2]
Kulik illustrated the first Anatol Titou’s book about the coats of arms of Belarusian towns (1983).[3] Titou’s work of reconstructing the Belarusian heraldic tradition was not welcomed by the Soviet authorities: none of 1,000 copies of the book reached the state-controlled distribution and almost all copies rotted away in a warehouse.[4]
^Штыхаў, Георгі (1995). "Што ведаць, чым ганарыцца" [What to know, what to be proud of]. In Цітоў, Анатоль (ed.). "Пагоня" ў сэрцы тваім і маім (in Belarusian). Мінск: Хата. p. 24. ISBN9856007224.