I have been drawing since early childhood. Since I learned to hold a pencil and brush in my hands, I have never parted with him again. Childhood passed among the picturesque Ukrainian landscapes, nature itself inspired. I painted everything I saw.
After graduating from art school, I continued my studies at Ternopil University. D. Halytskyi and received the profession of a teacher of fine arts. But it didn't stop there. She completed her master's degree at the Lviv Academy of Arts.
I work in different genres and techniques. However, the most I liked was to recreate the beauty of nature on canvases and convey the boundless universe of the human soul in portraits. For the most part, I work in the technique of acrylic and oil painting.
I also like to experiment with various natural materials: coffee, woolen painting, paintings on glass.
She participated in collective international exhibitions and had her own in Ukraine, Poland, France, Ireland. My works are in private collections in different parts of the world: - England, USA, Australia, France, Ireland, Poland.
In 2019, she created a collection of woolen handbags and accessories as part of Lviv Fashion Week. The wife of the third President of Ukraine, Kateryna Yushchenko, became the owner of one of my artistic masterpieces.
Now I live and work as an artist in Ireland. Over the past three years, I have had three solo exhibitions and participated in the international exhibition in Wexford "ART OPEN AIR". Also in Dublin there was an exhibition of Ukrainian artists, where my works made in non-traditional techniques (woolen painting) were presented. Last fall, at an exhibition of Irish artists dedicated to St. Brigid - the patron saint of Ireland, works on glass were demonstrated. .
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Creative summer camp
Portlaoise library…
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Portlaoise 2023
Dublin 2023
Incredible views of Mayo, warm meetings with talented people.
Painting on glass
"St. Brigid, you brought light to the darkness.ʼʼ
Glass, stained glass paints.
The work was performed as part of the Leaves Festival of Writing & Music
Stradbally, Arthouse and library.
The exhibition is dedicated to St. Brigid of Kildare.
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