Hanna Chervonna, born in 1972 in Ukraine, is a talented artist and architect who currently lives and works in the Netherlands. She graduated in architecture in 1995 from the Academy of Kharkiv, then in painting in 2010 from the same institution, and has combined these two disciplines throughout her career. Her career is marked by a profound duality between architectural rigor and creative freedom, which is reflected in the diversity of her works.
Hanna Chervonna mainly explores the mediums of watercolor, engraving and marker on paper, with a predilection for surrealist and impressionist styles. Her creations oscillate between dream and reality, combining elements of these two artistic currents to create unique and evocative universes.
Her artistic career has been marked by ambitious and varied projects. She has created monumental works, including a 13x3 meter mural, and has also produced meticulous miniatures, measuring only 5x10 cm. Hanna has also collaborated with an opera to design 5 meter sculptures for stage sets, while mastering the art of metal engraving.
Despite her interest in technical innovation and the discovery of new artistic methods, she remains deeply attached to classical painting and drawing. Hanna has participated in numerous exhibitions with the Union of Artists of Ukraine, confirming her status as an accomplished and versatile artist. Today, based in the Netherlands, Hanna continues to explore new artistic horizons, enriching her work with a unique sensibility that blends architectural discipline and free creative expression.