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Anna Voda
Artist from Portugal
Anna Voda is an artist who was born in Ukraine, in the city of Kharkiv, back in 1986. She's now based in Lisbon, Portugal, where she concentrates on her craft. Her work focuses on capturing the beauty and joy found in everyday living and the way that different colours can shape our view of the world.
Her preferred subjects are women and day-to-day objects, which she portrays with a keen sense of humour and a vivid palette. The result is art which elevates the mundane to something genuinely enjoyable.
Her art has been recognised by a variety of publications and collaborators, including Forbes and Playboy Ukraine, as well as various designers and brands.

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Anna Voda
Artist from Portugal
Anna Voda is an artist who was born in Ukraine, in the city of Kharkiv, back in 1986. She's now based in Lisbon, Portugal, where she concentrates on her craft. Her work focuses on capturing the beauty and joy found in everyday living and the way that different colours can shape our view of the world.
Her preferred subjects are women and day-to-day objects, which she portrays with a keen sense of humour and a vivid palette. The result is art which elevates the mundane to something genuinely enjoyable.
Her art has been recognised by a variety of publications and collaborators, including Forbes and Playboy Ukraine, as well as various designers and brands.

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Tourcher 1/20
Prints by Anna Voda
42 x 59.4 cm • Print
Location:
Palmela, Portugal
Location:
Palmela, Portugal
About the artist
Anna Voda
Artist from Portugal
Anna Voda is an artist who was born in Ukraine, in the city of Kharkiv, back in 1986. She's now based in Lisbon, Portugal, where she concentrates on her craft. Her work focuses on capturing the beauty and joy found in everyday living and the way that different colours can shape our view of the world.
Her preferred subjects are women and day-to-day objects, which she portrays with a keen sense of humour and a vivid palette. The result is art which elevates the mundane to something genuinely enjoyable.
Her art has been recognised by a variety of publications and collaborators, including Forbes and Playboy Ukraine, as well as various designers and brands.

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