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Olga Berezyuk
Artist from Ukraine
Olga Berezyuk is a contemporary visual artist based in Kyiv. Her practice is rooted in magical realism and atmospheric surrealism, characterized by a sophisticated use of deep ultramarine palettes and luminous golden landscapes. Her work creates a world where industrial symbols, such as vintage locomotives, coexist with celestial imagery and folklore-inspired motifs.
In 2025, she presented her solo exhibition, Black Stars, at the Triptych Art Gallery (Desiatynna St, Kyiv), which showcased her investigation into the themes of nostalgia, transition, and the metaphysical "in-between." By placing sharp. Her paintings are held in private collections, continuing to provoke dialogue on the intersections of collective memory and personal dreamscapes.

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Olga Berezyuk
Artist from Ukraine
Olga Berezyuk is a contemporary visual artist based in Kyiv. Her practice is rooted in magical realism and atmospheric surrealism, characterized by a sophisticated use of deep ultramarine palettes and luminous golden landscapes. Her work creates a world where industrial symbols, such as vintage locomotives, coexist with celestial imagery and folklore-inspired motifs.
In 2025, she presented her solo exhibition, Black Stars, at the Triptych Art Gallery (Desiatynna St, Kyiv), which showcased her investigation into the themes of nostalgia, transition, and the metaphysical "in-between." By placing sharp. Her paintings are held in private collections, continuing to provoke dialogue on the intersections of collective memory and personal dreamscapes.

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About the artist
Olga Berezyuk
Artist from Ukraine
Olga Berezyuk is a contemporary visual artist based in Kyiv. Her practice is rooted in magical realism and atmospheric surrealism, characterized by a sophisticated use of deep ultramarine palettes and luminous golden landscapes. Her work creates a world where industrial symbols, such as vintage locomotives, coexist with celestial imagery and folklore-inspired motifs.
In 2025, she presented her solo exhibition, Black Stars, at the Triptych Art Gallery (Desiatynna St, Kyiv), which showcased her investigation into the themes of nostalgia, transition, and the metaphysical "in-between." By placing sharp. Her paintings are held in private collections, continuing to provoke dialogue on the intersections of collective memory and personal dreamscapes.

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