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Liliya Nebera
Artist from Ukraine
“Sleep, fragility, rigidity”
— these are the words with which Lilia describes her art.
Lilia Nebera grew up in Odessa. As a schoolgirl, she attended an art school, and after graduating from secondary school, she entered Odessa National University to study Culturology. She currently lives and works in Odessa.
In her works, the artist explores dreams, feelings of unreality and derealization, and touches on existential questions, themes of time and cyclicality.
"I like to take some voluminous, heavy topic, pass it through myself, turning it into symbols, signs, paying attention to the little things that hide much more or are intertwined together into a whole system."

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Liliya Nebera
Artist from Ukraine
“Sleep, fragility, rigidity”
— these are the words with which Lilia describes her art.
Lilia Nebera grew up in Odessa. As a schoolgirl, she attended an art school, and after graduating from secondary school, she entered Odessa National University to study Culturology. She currently lives and works in Odessa.
In her works, the artist explores dreams, feelings of unreality and derealization, and touches on existential questions, themes of time and cyclicality.
"I like to take some voluminous, heavy topic, pass it through myself, turning it into symbols, signs, paying attention to the little things that hide much more or are intertwined together into a whole system."

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The memory of great water
Mixed media by Liliya Nebera
30 x 22 cm • Fabric, Diatypia, Graphics
Location:
Odesa, Ukraine
Diatypia on fabric (satin)
Location:
Odesa, Ukraine
About the artist
Liliya Nebera
Artist from Ukraine
“Sleep, fragility, rigidity”
— these are the words with which Lilia describes her art.
Lilia Nebera grew up in Odessa. As a schoolgirl, she attended an art school, and after graduating from secondary school, she entered Odessa National University to study Culturology. She currently lives and works in Odessa.
In her works, the artist explores dreams, feelings of unreality and derealization, and touches on existential questions, themes of time and cyclicality.
"I like to take some voluminous, heavy topic, pass it through myself, turning it into symbols, signs, paying attention to the little things that hide much more or are intertwined together into a whole system."

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