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Our Artists
The majority of our artists come from the Sumy & Kharkov regions, which became famous for some of the most prestigious and talented artists of recent years. All of our artists have received a certain amount of formal training, and the majority have specialised in the art of wood painting.
Please click on an artist name to view a selection of their art, if available.
Natalie Kublo was born in 1970, in Sahalin, Russia. She is a professionally trained artist, and spent 7 years studying in an art school. In 1987 she moved to Kharkov, the capital of Ukraine, where she completed studies at the University of Karkov in 2000. As well as painting professionally, she currently is employed in an administrative capacity. She is married with two children, and painting is her passion.
Svetlana and Viola Mokhnachov are from Kharkov, Ukraine. Svetlana has taken a course in Marketing, while Viola went to the School of Economics in Kharkov. Both sisters have been trained in art, and specialise in wood painting.
Tatyana Kulinich is one of our most talented artists. Born in 1951 in Kharkov, she graduated from music school with honours. She then went to university and now teaches music to children. Painting is her hobby, and she has been gaining more and more recognition in the art world since 1991.
Natalia Lipchanskaya was born in 1959 in Kharkov, Ukraine. She studied at Kharkov’s University of Construction, and graduated in 1985 as a civil engineer. In 2000, she decided to concentrate more on her painting, passed several art courses, specialising in wood painting. She is married with one son.
Tatyana Zaits was born in 1966 in Vovno village, Sumy. In 1998 she began to experiment with wood painting. She is a very talented artist, and paints both wood and canvas. Her works have received critical acclaim both in Kiev and internationally. She is married, with two children of her own and an adopted son.
Oleg Krysko was born in 1969 in the Sumy region. He began drawing from a very early age, and had already become a professional painter by the time he was in the army, from 1986-1987. In 1994 he finished Art College, and in 1997 he graduated from the Danchenko School of Art. He now works as a graphics designer and professional artist.
Lubov Sukhinskaya (also known as Lubov Esterman) was born in 1959 in the Sumy region. In 1980 she graduated from the Polytechnic University of Kharkov. Following this she followed her desire to paint, and went to an art studio. She then went on to become the head artist in the most prestigious porcelain artistry workshop in Sumy. In 2001 she opened her own art workshop, specialising in wood painting, and frequently exhibits her work. She has two children.
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