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Yuliia Didevych
Artist from Ukraine
I was born in Kyiv, Ukraine in 1997 . I am inspired by the work of various masters: Mykhailo Guida, Matissa, Albert Marche, Murashko. I believe that the composition plays the main role in the picture and in my works I look for such compositions that would convey feelings.I graduated from college with the title of drawing teacher. I received my education at the Academy of Fine Arts (NAOMA) as a painter, I have a master's degree.

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Yuliia Didevych
Artist from Ukraine
I was born in Kyiv, Ukraine in 1997 . I am inspired by the work of various masters: Mykhailo Guida, Matissa, Albert Marche, Murashko. I believe that the composition plays the main role in the picture and in my works I look for such compositions that would convey feelings.I graduated from college with the title of drawing teacher. I received my education at the Academy of Fine Arts (NAOMA) as a painter, I have a master's degree.

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Sayat
Painting by Yuliia Didevych
50 x 50 cm • Acrylic and oil color
Location:
kyiv, Ukraine
This painting was inspired by Sergei Parajanov’s film The Color of Pomegranates, dedicated to the Armenian poet Sayat-Nova. In the film, the poet is portrayed through a striking artistic device: a woman embodies both his masculine and feminine essence. This duality became the conceptual core of my work.
In “Sayat,” the figure exists beyond gender. The face is calm, almost icon-like, yet emotionally charged. The intense red background echoes the symbolism of pomegranates — passion, sacrifice, bloodline, творчість and destiny. The floral crown functions as both adornment and burden: a sign of beauty, memory, and poetic suffering.
The work explores identity as something fluid and layered, where masculine and feminine energies coexist rather than oppose each other.
Location:
kyiv, Ukraine
About the artist
Yuliia Didevych
Artist from Ukraine
I was born in Kyiv, Ukraine in 1997 . I am inspired by the work of various masters: Mykhailo Guida, Matissa, Albert Marche, Murashko. I believe that the composition plays the main role in the picture and in my works I look for such compositions that would convey feelings.I graduated from college with the title of drawing teacher. I received my education at the Academy of Fine Arts (NAOMA) as a painter, I have a master's degree.

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