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Taras Gladyrenko
Taras Gladyrenko is a contemporary Ukrainian artist whose main subjects are people and flowers. Taras has clearly created his original expressionist style using strong wide palette strokes and bright dramatic colours. More about the artist
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Iryna Klyba
The main philosophy of Iryna’s artworks is a philosophy of reflection, where the reflection itself becomes a mystery. The artist represents the ever-changing subtle and elusive state of nature. The figures, that fit perfectly into the landscape, create an unforgettable sense of harmony and strengthen the general feel of the work, the particular mood. That is what makes all of Iryna’s artworks so light and warm, so sophisticated and full of inspiration. More about the artist
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Lena Kurovska
Lena Kurovska is a plein air artist of landscapes, still lifes and street scenes from various cities and towns she has visited. She works on canvas and paper with a variety of media but essencially oil and acrylic. More about the artist
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Alexandre Levich
The paintings is a means of communication, a field for thinking. The question is always deeper than the answer and you should find the answer yourself, one which would be adequate for you. And the painting will lead along the way of your own thoughts. I try to give the spectators a pleasure of communication with themselves - the luxury of the harmony of being on their own. More about the artist
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Andrey Severynko
It is not easy to identify the style of Andrew Severynko’s sculptures. On entering his underground studio in an old suburban building of Kiev you submerge into the world of magical voyages similar to those of Captain Nemo’s. You are surrounded by ancient mysterious boats, unique insects, beetles, fish and other peculiar creatures formed by the untamed fantasy of the artist. More about the artist
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