Posts tagged Ukraine
Atelierul de Portelan (Romania)

I started my artistic journey when I was 10 years old, passing from drawing to painting, molding and clothes design. After graduating the Art Academy I worked mainly with clothes and costumes as a scenographer and fashion stylist . After a while I opened my own art gallery and manage it for 10 years.

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OVAL (Romania)

With “LETTERS” series OVAL exhibits an intimate process of figuring out communication tools. This series explores the physicality of words, letters, and different types of writing, without concerning the symbol and the meaning of those things we do care to tell each other.

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Assamblage AssociationUkraine
Andrei Berindan (Romania)

Inspirația mea provine din trecut, prezent, de ce nu și un posibil viitor, comportamentul și interacțiunea umană, societatea în care trăim. De câțiva ani am început sa explorez zona modelajului digital 3D și a tehnologiei de printare 3D. Am dorit ca personajele mele să iasă din bidimensional și să treacă spre tridimensional, acest aspect având un impact vizual mult mai puternic.

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Assamblage AssociationUkraine
Julie Kleom & Maria Gorgon (Ukraine)

The first part of the collection by Julie Kleom is made of salt: "You see a pack of salt that was produced in the Ukrainian city of Artemivsk, which is now destroyed. Impressions were removed from handmade salt molds and metal ornaments were cast. The symbolic image of a woman and other forms resemble artifacts thrown out of the salty sea, just as many Ukrainians have now been thrown out of their native land. Ukrainian

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Assamblage AssociationUkraine
Tetiana Chorna and Volodymyr Yarmusevich (Ukraine)

Tetiana Chorna and Volodymyr Yarmusevich started working together in 2017. They created several jewelry collections. Their joint projects combine oppositions: brutality and tenderness, traditionality and exclusivity, poetry and prose of being. Tetiana Chorna is an artist and architect. In 2010 she founded Tetiana Chorna jewelry brand. Volodymyr Yarmusevich is a jewelry restorer and founder.

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Olena Levder (Ukraine)

From 1999 I studied at the Lviv Academy of Arts. There I met a jeweler and I was interested in what jewelry design I could make. My first jewelry was made of silver and then combined with various materials. My creative vision is the world around us that affects people. It all depends on the environment in which the human brain accumulates information and generally exists.

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Assamblage AssociationUkraine
Misha Diaconu (Romania)

Misha Diaconu evokes suppleness and delicacy through the grandeur of her works, emphasizing the inner emotions reflected on the outside. For Misha, metal is both a material and a graphic element and she usesit to draw, to write, to describe and to tell stories. She participated in over 40 group exhibitions in Romania, Austria and Greece, and from 2022 she is exclusively represented by Kulterra Gallery.

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Natasa Litvin (Ukraine/Hungary)

The Ukrainian soul and the Russian people are different, not the same, but the letters of the word "freedom" are the same: "свобода"(svoboda). Does that mean the same thing? How can we describe what has no letters? How can you live without a word? My mother was a journalist, she could not write the word "freedom". Being without freedom is a burden on the generations.

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Logvin Jewelry (Ukraine)

I got into the jewelry accidentally and felt that I could not leave. Creation by hand is exactly for me. I am inspired by pure timeless forms and ancient techniques of metalwork. Like the Korean technique ‘keumboo’, which requires a great flair from the artist - a sense of the moment when silver and gold are ready to unite. Kandinsky and his research of art laws deeply impressed me, as well as Johannes Itten and others of the Bauhaus Movement.

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Kateryna Lytvyn (Ukraine/Germany)

I was lucky to turn my childhood’s hobby into a lifelong passion – jewelry design. Having received three higher management degrees in different countries of Europe, I have never dared to study design. It was more like a cry of the soul, a break from work that I didn’t like and the desire for constant self-development.

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Iuliia Rudenok (Ukraine)

I'm a Ukrainian jeweler, artist, sculptor. I've been in the jewelry business for 10 years and have taken part at all stages of creation. Today I design and make jewelry by myself. I'm fond of hiking, climbing, and trail running. That is why there are so many themes of nature and outdoor activities in my jewelry.

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Samokish Jewelry (Ukraine)

Samokish is jewelry of European quality with a Ukrainian soul. Designer Katerina Samokish, the granddaughter of the famous Ukrainian artist Mykola Samokish, continues the family tradition and creates every jewelry as a piece of art with great love in every detail. The simple philosophy of the brand is to help women to emphasize her individuality. We do not dictate fashion, we only help every woman to reveal her true beauty and create her own style.

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Kalita Jewel (Ukraine)

My name is Igor, I have been in the jewelry business since 1996. It is important for me to do what I like, and creativity and creating jewelry brings me pleasure and excitement, therefore all collections are timeless and non-seasonal, I do not chase trends, I do not mass produce, only something special in limited quantities.

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