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Sculpture

Belaschuk Tetiana. Biography, exhibitions. Ukrainian artist, contemporary paintings and sculptures
24 paintings, 4 sculptures

My art is about nature, reproduced in abstract forms. With my works, I try to show people's deep connection with the environment and meaningfully remind contemporaries of the need to cherish and preserve nature. Abstraction speaks for itself because it is what everyone wants to see. What it is about, what the artist has put in it, and the emotions behind it. Everything invested therein begins to come to life in people's perception of different experiences and habits. In this way, speaking about the general ideas of environmental protection,  I select various topics and thus activate different worldviews and memories in society.

For work, I often use slime, which is a unique material. In general, slime is a popular children's anti-stress hand toy. I added a new purpose to this viscous material, brought it to the art territory, and made it relevant with my author's technique. I also recycle paper and plastic using my special technology to create sculptures.

After all, we like to solve riddles instead of knowing the answers right away. Not only do I create paintings, but I also think about the environment and what I can potentially change. I am always looking for new artistic techniques, paying attention to plastic and paper processing and using these methods in my art. I found inspiration primarily in nature, and it is she who evokes in me those powerful reactions that make me feel ready to turn the world upside down.

My art is about encouraging people to sustainable development and protecting nature. We live in the Anthropocene, but this period should not be an ecological catastrophe. On the contrary, we can try to save land, air, and water from pollution, debris, and other human activities. Today, there are almost no landscapes left without anthropogenic impact. Civilisational garbage, an excess of electric light, and the noise of cities are everywhere. Traces and substances of industrial activities are everywhere. In my artworks, I discover alternative ways of mutually beneficial coexistence and intend to show others the importance of biological balance through natural diversity.

Rivne Region Prices: from € 117
Betliiemska Liudmyla. Biography, exhibitions. Ukrainian sculptor, contemporary sculptures
4 sculptures

Ukrainian sculptro Liudmyla Betliiemska works in the field of easel sculpture.

Small-sized genres, animated compositions, portraits, embodied in bronze and wood, feature chamber character.

Kharkiv Prices: from € 1405
Korzh Bohdan. Biography, exhibitions. Ukrainian contemporary sculptor
6 sculptures

Bohdan Korzh works in genres: a sculptural portrait, medal art, small sculpture, landscape gardening and monumental sculpture. Materials that prefers master - clay, stone, bronze.

The artworks of Bohdan Korzh attract by thoughtful analysis of the forms, which testify about sculptor's persistent search of new techniques of plastic expressiveness.

Transcarpathian Region Prices: from € 729
Kozlov Leonid. Biography, exhibitions. Ukrainian artist, contemporary paintings and sculptures
7 paintings, 10 sculptures
Kozlov Leonid
1 5

Leonid Kozlov is the author of a number of works. He devoted most of his creative potential to creating gallery of dancers, namely ballerinas.

Slender, refined female figures surprise with a real harmony of forms, the delicacy of volumes and the purity of lines.

Different for the plastic and mood, the ballerinas are depicted at such moments when the dance is about to begin. The master fixes the inner concentration before the movement, or vice versa, at the moment of a minute rest, but when the dance has just completed and the energy of movement still creates a certain rhythm

Kyiv Prices: Prices on request
Lypovka Viktor. Biography, exhibitions. Ukrainian contemporary sculptor
4 sculptures
Kyiv Prices: from € 1218
Oleksienko Serhii. Biography, exhibitions. Ukrainian contemporary sculptor
9 sculptures

Serhii Oleksiienko creates sculptures for restaurants (ice sculptures), draws up the interiors in Kyiv and other cities for private customers.

Kyiv Prices: from € 289
Rabyk Roman. Biography, exhibitions. Ukrainian artist, contemporary paintings and sculptures
9 paintings, 7 sculptures

My work is a manifestation of worldview and mental state. Graphic images and symbols are a kind of satire. They have joy and sorrow, reality and imagination. My work reflects the era, its variability, ephemerality, where people are in a constant flow of change and movement.

Rabik Roman's personal exhibition entitled "Search" is a reflection of the search for his own plastic language in sculpture and painting. The works presented at the exhibition are made in different styles and techniques. It is important to say that the works address social, personal issues and problems. For example, such works as: "Know thyself", "Choice", "Life in your hands"

Lviv Region Prices: from € 103
Ruban Oleksandra. Biography, exhibitions. Ukrainian sculptor, contemporary sculptures
3 sculptures
Kyiv Prices: from € 1874
Shavala Dmytro. Biography, exhibitions. Ukrainian contemporary sculptor
32 sculptures

Artworks are significant in balance, order of forms and structure

Lviv Region Prices: from € 1359
Symotiuk Nazar. Biography, exhibitions. Ukrainian contemporary sculptor
48 sculptures

Nazar Simotiuk explores in his artworks the possibilities of traditional material - wood - in conceptual, technical, figurative aspects. The stylistic basis of his decorative reliefs were op-art, suprematism, abstract art, impressionism. With his work, he extends the modern concept of abstract plastics in wood, contrasts them with traditional canonization and shows a radically updated format.

Lviv Region Prices: from € 1218

Contemporary Ukrainian sculptors: creators of three-dimensional art

In recent years, the world of contemporary Ukrainian sculpture has undergone a significant transformation, resulting in a vibrant, diverse, and flourishing art scene. These gifted sculptors are not only preserving Ukraine's cultural heritage but are also introducing fresh, innovative ideas and techniques to the world of sculpture.

Ukrainian sculptors have gained international recognition for their thought-provoking and visually striking works. Their sculptures often combine traditional materials like bronze, stone, and wood with unconventional materials such as glass, concrete, and recycled items, showcasing a unique blend of the past and the present.

Contemporary Ukrainian sculptors explore themes of identity, history, and socio-political issues, reflecting the country's ongoing path to self-discovery and change. Public art installations, exhibitions, and international collaborations have played a crucial role in raising awareness and garnering global attention for this thriving art form.

As the contemporary Ukrainian sculptors continue to push creative boundaries, they contribute to a rich artistic dialogue, positioning Ukraine as a force to be reckoned with in the global art community. Their work serves as a testament to the resilience, spirit, and talent of the Ukrainian people, and a celebration of the limitless possibilities of sculpture as an art form.