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Rymma Vinogradova
Artist from Switzerland
Rymma Vinogradova is a Ukrainian contemporary artist working in the style of figurative art, based in Basel, Switzerland. She was born in 1998 in Ukraine, where she spent 21 years of her life. In 2013 graduated from the Art School named after Raisa Kyrychenko in her hometown Poltava. Since her youth, Rymma has been discovering Ukrainian culture in its various manifestations. This gave her a sense of taste and aesthetics as she feels and sees it now. Her main question is: is there a place for ethnicity in our "virtual" reality? In Rymma's reality there is. She delves even deeper into the study of ancestral traditions, folk art, peculiarities of history and passes it to others. Because these things are very fragile. "If we don't recreate it in our memory now, who will pass it on to future generations?" − is the question that prompts Rymma to tell incessantly about the importance of saving and rethinking of cultural heritage through her artwork. Art for her is a path and the way to be heard.
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Rymma Vinogradova
Artist from Switzerland
Rymma Vinogradova is a Ukrainian contemporary artist working in the style of figurative art, based in Basel, Switzerland. She was born in 1998 in Ukraine, where she spent 21 years of her life. In 2013 graduated from the Art School named after Raisa Kyrychenko in her hometown Poltava. Since her youth, Rymma has been discovering Ukrainian culture in its various manifestations. This gave her a sense of taste and aesthetics as she feels and sees it now. Her main question is: is there a place for ethnicity in our "virtual" reality? In Rymma's reality there is. She delves even deeper into the study of ancestral traditions, folk art, peculiarities of history and passes it to others. Because these things are very fragile. "If we don't recreate it in our memory now, who will pass it on to future generations?" − is the question that prompts Rymma to tell incessantly about the importance of saving and rethinking of cultural heritage through her artwork. Art for her is a path and the way to be heard.
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Transmission
Painting by Rymma Vinogradova
100 x 120 cm • Canvas, Charcoal, Acrylic
Location:
Basel, Switzerland
The diptych "Transmission" is a continuation of my project "Stone Women". The paintings are about memory, or rather its transition from one generation to another, about continuity and preservation instead of destruction.
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Rymma Vinogradova
Artist from Switzerland
Rymma Vinogradova is a Ukrainian contemporary artist working in the style of figurative art, based in Basel, Switzerland. She was born in 1998 in Ukraine, where she spent 21 years of her life. In 2013 graduated from the Art School named after Raisa Kyrychenko in her hometown Poltava. Since her youth, Rymma has been discovering Ukrainian culture in its various manifestations. This gave her a sense of taste and aesthetics as she feels and sees it now. Her main question is: is there a place for ethnicity in our "virtual" reality? In Rymma's reality there is. She delves even deeper into the study of ancestral traditions, folk art, peculiarities of history and passes it to others. Because these things are very fragile. "If we don't recreate it in our memory now, who will pass it on to future generations?" − is the question that prompts Rymma to tell incessantly about the importance of saving and rethinking of cultural heritage through her artwork. Art for her is a path and the way to be heard.
Love  - Subjektiv.art
Love
by Rymma Vinogradova
€2 000100 × 130 cm
Transmission II  - Subjektiv.art
Transmission II
by Rymma Vinogradova
€2 500120 × 150 cm
Nettle  - Subjektiv.art
Nettle
by Rymma Vinogradova
€1 600150 × 120 cm
Transmission Unspecified Painting Rymma Vinogradova - Subjektiv.art
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