The aim of the exhibition is to show Ukraine in all its beauty and colour, from different angles and perspectives, in various moments in its history. Seven artists from different parts of the country: - East, West and Central Ukraine will gather together to showcase art works devoted to their native Ukraine, to its people, nature, culture, traditions and its spirit. This selection of artists, representing different parts of Ukraine is a great example of the unity of Ukrainian people, their peaceful co-existence and collaboration.
Tetyana Tsaryk is from quaint Chernivtsi, a South West Ukrainian city. Tetyana's art works are great examples of the classical Ukrainian school of art with a mixture of impressionism and realism. Tatiana specializes in oils, water colour paintings, graphics and ceramics.
Vladislav Dainovski is originally from Lithuania but in this exhibition represents Zhitomir; an ancient city in the North Central part of Ukraine with which he has close family ties.Vladislav denotes his influences from the classical impressionist era. Apart from oil paintings Vladislav also makes sculptures.
Andriy Ozernyy is from industrial Mykolayiv, the coastal city in the South East of Ukraine. Andriy is very fond of modern and abstract art. Oil paintings, mixed media and ceramics are the main fields of Andiriy’s creativity.
Olga Duka is from majestic Kiev- the capital city, located in the central part of Ukraine; her style embraces gothic and the medieval atmosphere. Oils, acrylics, watercolours, graphics and tapestry are the main areas of Olga’s interests.
Valentyna Pryyomska – is from historical Lutsk, a city in the North West of Ukraine bordering Poland and Belarus. Valentyna's style is realistic with ethnic elements, Valentyna also specialises in embroidery.
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Andrii Trushkevych is from multicultural Ivano-Frankivsk, situated at the foothills of the Carpathian Mountains. He is a post-impressionist painter, mainly working with oil paint, but also skilled in etching on granite and leather applications.
Mychaylo Ozernyy – originates from Sumy – historic homeland of Cossacks in the North East of Ukraine. He is the most experienced out of all of the artists participating in the exhibition; he is the winner of the Taras Shevchenko Award in art. Mychaylo is a classical landscape oil painter working in the 'mood landscape' genre.