Nelli Isupova is a contemporary Ukrainian sculptor. Isupova's ceramic sculptures are characterized by their expressive individuality, reflective of national identity, and a captivating play of imagination. The artist's polychrome glazed majolica showcases a harmonious blend of sculptural intricacies and vibrant multicolor painting. Within these creations, zoomorphic and anthropomorphic elements come to life, embodying a distinct, unparalleled, and whimsical nature of figurative and plastic expression. Each artwork exudes a genuine warmth and love, as the artist wholeheartedly shares her creative spirit with the viewer.
Nelli Isupova's exceptional works have found their place in esteemed institutions such as the National Folk Decorative Art Museum, as well as the Art Museums of Sumy, Poltava, Khmelnytskyi, among others. Additionally, her creations grace numerous private collections within Ukraine and abroad, captivating art enthusiasts around the world.
Nelli Isupova received her education at the Grekov Odesa Art School, studying under the guidance of I. Goncharenko and D. Kluvgant. Following her studies, she became a member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine. From 1987 to 1988, Isupova assumed a leadership role within the Sedniv Art House of the Union of Artists of Ukraine, spearheading the creative group of arts and crafts artists. In 1988, she co-founded the Triptych contemporary art gallery in Kyiv and later served as its head from 1998 to 2000. Isupova has been an active participant in both All-Ukrainian and international art exhibitions since 1983, showcasing her talent and contributing to the global art scene.