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Viktoria Vladimirska
Artist from Ukraine
Viktoriia Volodymyrska is a Ukrainian artist born in 1985 in Kadiivka,
Luhansk region (which has been Russian-occupied territory since
2014). She currently lives and works in Kyiv.
Victoria paints in mixed media, using oil, acrylic, and charcoal. She
actively participates in group exhibitions and festivals. She has two
higher education degrees but chose the artistic path at the call of her
soul, studying art at the SKVOT School of Creative Industries.
In her works, Victoria explores and reflects human states that cannot
be seen even when looking into their eyes. Her deliberately broken,
distorted, exaggerated, frozen images convey on canvas what a person
consciously or unconsciously hides before the eyes of society and its
high demands.
Her series of paintings, 'Fear Code. Premonition', presented at an
exhibition in Bucha a year after the town's liberation, profoundly
impacted the audience. The townspeople shared how they recognized
their emotions and experiences in her works, a testament to the
power of Viktoriia's art.
Currently, Viktoriia is immersed in a new series for her upcoming solo
project. This new body of work is a captivating continuation of her
exploration of human emotions and states

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Viktoria Vladimirska
Artist from Ukraine
Viktoriia Volodymyrska is a Ukrainian artist born in 1985 in Kadiivka,
Luhansk region (which has been Russian-occupied territory since
2014). She currently lives and works in Kyiv.
Victoria paints in mixed media, using oil, acrylic, and charcoal. She
actively participates in group exhibitions and festivals. She has two
higher education degrees but chose the artistic path at the call of her
soul, studying art at the SKVOT School of Creative Industries.
In her works, Victoria explores and reflects human states that cannot
be seen even when looking into their eyes. Her deliberately broken,
distorted, exaggerated, frozen images convey on canvas what a person
consciously or unconsciously hides before the eyes of society and its
high demands.
Her series of paintings, 'Fear Code. Premonition', presented at an
exhibition in Bucha a year after the town's liberation, profoundly
impacted the audience. The townspeople shared how they recognized
their emotions and experiences in her works, a testament to the
power of Viktoriia's art.
Currently, Viktoriia is immersed in a new series for her upcoming solo
project. This new body of work is a captivating continuation of her
exploration of human emotions and states

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Painting by Viktoria Vladimirska
100 x 100 cm • Canvas, Charcoal, Oil, Oil stick, Oil pastel, Oil and canvas, Oil on canvas, Oil paints, Oil and acrylics
This work is about the rejection of hatred — about the effort to preserve the light of the soul without losing oneself, even when everything around constricts, wounds, and oppresses. Through pain — yet with dignity.
It is not mimicry to become like the other, but a way to remain human by protecting the luminous core within.
About the artist
Viktoria Vladimirska
Artist from Ukraine
Viktoriia Volodymyrska is a Ukrainian artist born in 1985 in Kadiivka,
Luhansk region (which has been Russian-occupied territory since
2014). She currently lives and works in Kyiv.
Victoria paints in mixed media, using oil, acrylic, and charcoal. She
actively participates in group exhibitions and festivals. She has two
higher education degrees but chose the artistic path at the call of her
soul, studying art at the SKVOT School of Creative Industries.
In her works, Victoria explores and reflects human states that cannot
be seen even when looking into their eyes. Her deliberately broken,
distorted, exaggerated, frozen images convey on canvas what a person
consciously or unconsciously hides before the eyes of society and its
high demands.
Her series of paintings, 'Fear Code. Premonition', presented at an
exhibition in Bucha a year after the town's liberation, profoundly
impacted the audience. The townspeople shared how they recognized
their emotions and experiences in her works, a testament to the
power of Viktoriia's art.
Currently, Viktoriia is immersed in a new series for her upcoming solo
project. This new body of work is a captivating continuation of her
exploration of human emotions and states

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