Tsarichanka (the Queen)

Nina Vynnyk

Tsarichanka (the Queen), 200565 x 102cmSign in to view price
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MaterialGallery
appliqué, fabric, markerTemnikova & Kasela
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This vibrant and whimsical artwork features a rich tapestry of colors and shapes that come together to depict a lively rural scene. The composition is dominated by a bold, sun-drenched landscape filled with lush greenery, winding streams, and quaint rural structures. Stylized figures, animals, and surreal elements add a sense of playfulness and energy to the overall scene. The artist's bold, expressive brushwork and use of vivid hues contribute to the artwork's distinctive folk-inspired style. This piece likely reflects the artist's intention to capture the spirit and charm of a specific rural community or region. ...

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Nina Vynnyk
Artist
Nina Vynnyk
B.1928, Ukranian

Nina Vynnyk (1928–2011) is Ukranian artist. She was born in 1928 in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. Her young years were extremely difficult – her mother passing away when Nina was 5, conflict with stepmother, World War II turmoil. After returning to Ukraine after the war in late 1940ties she worked for sovkhoz, got married and had 2 children. When her husband followed by her younger son died in early 2000s Nina sold her home in Ukraine and moved to Estonia to live with your older son. As she herself said: “I found myself in a new country, in the midst of a new way of life and new colours”. All alone, she began to reminisce, troubled by heavy thoughts. The personal mixed with the national and the national with the personal. It is possible that Nina Vinnik’s art would not have taken this form had she remained in Ukraine. Nina Vynnyk started creating art back in Ukraine, nothing of those works sadly remained. During her years in Estonia she has created 7 oversized applique books and around 40 stand-alone works in applique medium. ...

Nina Vynnyk: Artworks
Temnikova & Kasela
Gallery
Temnikova & Kasela
Tallinn

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