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Artwork Gallery – Magazine Issue 3. Color vibe

Intro from editor: Summer is a time of bright colors, emotions, and impressions. But each person is an individual and has a personal perception! We offer you to look at the participant artists and see for yourself. In this issue, you have collected unusual areas of work where there is both lightness and sadness, a mixture of traditional materials, digital work ... but not only a white surface serves as "canvases" for our artists - these are the walls of houses, everyday clothes, a sculpture that fits on the palm. Read and find sources of inspiration or your like-minded people on the pages of this magazine. Soak up the mood of different cultures and views, put down this magazine, and create something of your own - in your own colors and medium! Interviews: ■ Katya Taylor | Port of Culture ■ Olesia Tkachenko ■ Ruta Jansone ■ Marianna Nerozna ■ Ana Jošović Represented artists: Eva Alvor, Kateryna Bortsova, Karina Danylchuk, Valentina Diena, Joseph Dulin- Didonato, Wendy Guagenti, Parastoo Haddadi, Liza Illichmann, Molood Jannesari, Baharak Jourabchi, Yulia Kapustynska, Oleksandra Kulikovska, Yuliia Lyshanets, Juyi Mao, Mina Mehdizadeh Fard, Fernanda Morales Tovar, Maryna Mural, Olena Ponomarova, Parnian Pourmovahed, Saharrococo, Mahsa Se, Shabnam Sharghi Ahvazi, Margarita Stepanova, Olena Stremouchova, Tina Striuk, Olha Trikolich, Olena Yemelianova, Yeonhye Park Front cover artist Mahsa Se @mahsase__art

Intro from editor:
Summer is a time of bright colors, emotions, and impressions. But each person is an individual and has a personal perception!

We offer you to look at the participant artists and see for yourself. In this issue, you have collected unusual areas of work where there is both lightness and sadness, a mixture of traditional materials, digital work ... but not only a white surface serves as "canvases" for our artists - these are the walls of houses, everyday clothes, a sculpture that fits on the palm.

Read and find sources of inspiration or your like-minded people on the pages of this magazine. Soak up the mood of different cultures and views, put down this magazine, and create something of your own - in your own colors and medium!

Interviews:
■ Katya Taylor | Port of Culture
■ Olesia Tkachenko
■ Ruta Jansone
■ Marianna Nerozna
■ Ana Jošović

Represented artists:
Eva Alvor, Kateryna Bortsova, Karina Danylchuk, Valentina Diena, Joseph Dulin- Didonato, Wendy Guagenti, Parastoo Haddadi, Liza Illichmann, Molood Jannesari, Baharak Jourabchi, Yulia Kapustynska, Oleksandra Kulikovska, Yuliia Lyshanets, Juyi Mao, Mina Mehdizadeh Fard, Fernanda Morales Tovar, Maryna Mural, Olena Ponomarova, Parnian Pourmovahed, Saharrococo, Mahsa Se, Shabnam Sharghi Ahvazi, Margarita Stepanova, Olena Stremouchova, Tina Striuk, Olha Trikolich, Olena Yemelianova, Yeonhye Park

Front cover artist Mahsa Se @mahsase__art

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Tell us about yourself. You can say yours started with the University of Technology<br />

and Design, Department of Drawing and Painting. And then you started teaching.<br />

How did your passion for teaching start<br />

I am a Ukrainian artist from Kyiv. From early<br />

childhood, she began to feel attracted to<br />

beauty and art. I liked mixing paints, and<br />

my favorite pastime was looking at book<br />

illustrations. As a child, I clearly remember<br />

that I also want to see the bright world and<br />

fantasize when I grow up.<br />

completing my studies, I was offered to<br />

stay and teach at the University, and that’s<br />

how my teaching activity began in the<br />

following disciplines: History of art, painting,<br />

and drawing. Then I immersed myself<br />

in cultural studies and defended my candidate’s<br />

thesis.<br />

Then there was an art school, where she<br />

studied the basics of drawing and, painting,<br />

sculpture, and only then a university with<br />

in-depth knowledge of art disciplines. After<br />

Art was always by my side at different times.<br />

No matter what, it saved me from everything<br />

and inspired me. I delved into myself<br />

and just created.<br />

“<br />

The most essential thing in life is to know<br />

what you want and why you do everything.<br />

Set goals and go for them, but don’t get stuck<br />

because then it won’t work.<br />

You are a candidate of cultural studies, an art critic, an associate professor at the<br />

Department of Graphic Design of KNUTD, an artist, the founder of the ART&SHOCK<br />

art space, and a public figure. Which direction is the most important for you right<br />

now?<br />

Studying artistic cells in many ways,<br />

immersing myself in Ukrainian identification,<br />

and globalization of Ukrainian culture,<br />

now I focus on my own art as an artist.<br />

Following the creative path, I came to<br />

myself.<br />

Most of the canvases I have made are in<br />

mixed media, oil painting, and graphic<br />

techniques, and I am trying VR art.<br />

Education is a vital component for an artist.<br />

When you are learning, you don’t notice<br />

it.<br />

Many people get lost while walking. I<br />

definitely feel like a happy person because<br />

creating is magic. When painting a picture,<br />

you just get high from the process. It’s relaxation<br />

for the soul. Daily emotional labor.<br />

Only later you realize that you are using<br />

knowledge, and in combination with your<br />

feelings, you can competently express<br />

yourself, your ideas and your thoughts on<br />

canvas.<br />

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