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Julia Chemerys
Artist from Ukraine
For Julia Chemeris, colour is more than pigment on canvas, it is language, therapy, and emotion intertwined. Based in Kyiv, her studio overlooks the vast Dnipro River, a view that on some days is serene and breathtaking, with bridges stretching across the water. On others, it is disrupted by missile strikes, a stark reminder of the fragile reality surrounding her. This contrast between beauty and destruction, peace and turbulence, inevitably seeps into her art, shaping an ever-evolving artistic language. Her brushstroke, once steady, now reflects the shifting world around her. Chemeris is a master of diverse techniques, capable of replicating everything from the dramatic chiaroscuro of Caravaggio to the surreal dreamscapes of Dalí. However, it is her profound relationship with colour that truly defines her work. As a colour therapist, she believes that hues carry deeper meaning than what is consciously perceived. Her preferred medium is square canvases - stable, balanced, offering a sense of grounding amidst uncertainty. Among her notable works, February stands out with its crisp precision and quiet intensity. The layered icy whites and soft blues create an atmosphere of stillness, evoking the sharp clarity of winter. A sliver of a young moon appears within the composition, suspended between night and dawn, embodying both fragility and quiet resilience. Another striking piece, Diffusion of Happiness, plays with the shifting perception of colour. Depending on the light, it reveals different moods and meanings, a reflection of the complexity of human emotion. The work radiates warmth yet holds an enigmatic quality, offering an experience that is both deeply personal and universally resonant.
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Sunflowers
Painting by Julia Chemerys
80 x 100 cm • Canvas, Oil
Location:
Kyiv, Ukraine
This artwork has a symbolic meaning. The sunflower is a significant image in the culture of my people. For many viewers, the painting evokes sadness, but also hope, because the plant has to die to bring forth the seeds of the harvest. It looks like a sacrifice. “Very truly, I tell you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains just a single grain, but if it dies it bears much fruit”.(John 12:24)
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Julia Chemerys
Artist from Ukraine
For Julia Chemeris, colour is more than pigment on canvas, it is language, therapy, and emotion intertwined. Based in Kyiv, her studio overlooks the vast Dnipro River, a view that on some days is serene and breathtaking, with bridges stretching across the water. On others, it is disrupted by missile strikes, a stark reminder of the fragile reality surrounding her. This contrast between beauty and destruction, peace and turbulence, inevitably seeps into her art, shaping an ever-evolving artistic language. Her brushstroke, once steady, now reflects the shifting world around her. Chemeris is a master of diverse techniques, capable of replicating everything from the dramatic chiaroscuro of Caravaggio to the surreal dreamscapes of Dalí. However, it is her profound relationship with colour that truly defines her work. As a colour therapist, she believes that hues carry deeper meaning than what is consciously perceived. Her preferred medium is square canvases - stable, balanced, offering a sense of grounding amidst uncertainty. Among her notable works, February stands out with its crisp precision and quiet intensity. The layered icy whites and soft blues create an atmosphere of stillness, evoking the sharp clarity of winter. A sliver of a young moon appears within the composition, suspended between night and dawn, embodying both fragility and quiet resilience. Another striking piece, Diffusion of Happiness, plays with the shifting perception of colour. Depending on the light, it reveals different moods and meanings, a reflection of the complexity of human emotion. The work radiates warmth yet holds an enigmatic quality, offering an experience that is both deeply personal and universally resonant.
The fog  - Subjektiv.art
The fog
by Julia Chemerys
€1 500100 × 100 cm
Evening. Irises  - Subjektiv.art
Evening. Irises
by Julia Chemerys
€1 00090 × 90 cm
Morning gladiolus  - Subjektiv.art
Morning gladiolus
by Julia Chemerys
€1 80080 × 120 cm
Violets  - Subjektiv.art
Violets
by Julia Chemerys
€1 000109 × 90 cm
Yellow tulips  - Subjektiv.art
Yellow tulips
by Julia Chemerys
€3 20080 × 120 cm
Irises. Movement  - Subjektiv.art
Irises. Movement
by Julia Chemerys
€2 400120 × 80 cm
Adam  - Subjektiv.art
Adam
by Julia Chemerys
€1 25070 × 120 cm
Eva  - Subjektiv.art
Eva
by Julia Chemerys
€1 25070 × 120 cm
Sunflowers Fine Art Painting Julia Chemerys - Subjektiv.art
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