Lesya Ukrainka (2016) Painting by Nataliya Bagatskaya

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Oil on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 31.5in, Width 19.7in
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  • Categories Figurative
The painting is in the collections of the Kiev Museum of Lesya Ukrainka. Lesia Ukrainka (the real name of Larysa Petrovna Kosach-Kvitka), 1871-1913, Ukrainian writer, translator, cultural figure. He wrote in the genres of poetry, lyric poetry, epic, drama, prose, journalism. He also worked in the field of folklore (220 folk melodies recorded[...]
The painting is in the collections of the Kiev Museum of Lesya Ukrainka.
Lesia Ukrainka (the real name of Larysa Petrovna Kosach-Kvitka), 1871-1913, Ukrainian writer, translator, cultural figure.
He wrote in the genres of poetry, lyric poetry, epic, drama, prose, journalism. He also worked in the field of folklore (220 folk melodies recorded in her voice) and took an active part in the Ukrainian national movement.
Known for his collections of poems "On the Wings of Songs" (1893), "Dumas and Dreams" (1899), "Reviews" (1902), poems "Ancient Tale" (1893), "One Word" (1903), "Boyaryn" "(1913)," Cassandra "(1903-1907)," In the Catacombs "(1905)," The Forest Song "(1911), and others.
In the modern Ukrainian tradition, it is among the most famous women of ancient and modern Ukraine.

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Nataliya Bagatskaya is a contemporary Ukrainian painter. She has always been fascinated by the color and form. By combining them together, she gets unlimited possibilities for creating[...]

Nataliya Bagatskaya is a contemporary Ukrainian painter. She has always been fascinated by the color and form. By combining them together, she gets unlimited possibilities for creating art. Some of her paintings are impulsive, where inner emotion captures her brush, while others are trips that even surprises the artist. 

With her paintings, Bagatskaya tries to express how she sees the world, and on an emotional level to communicate with the viewer, hoping to fix the moment on the canvas. Her style has the basis of realism, adding surrealism or elements of the style of cubism, or even creating a mystical environment around realistic objects. In her works there is a series of still lives - as a "replica" on the subject of Dutch and English classical still-life with the accompanying attributes: vases, glasses, fruits and flowers that appear on a deep dark background. All these objects and environments acquire their aura, glow, giving the viewer a kind of mystical realism. 

Nataliya Bagatskaya was born in 1967, in Ukraine. She is a member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine.

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