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Pantelemonova Inna
Paintings of Inna Pantelemonova are characterized by different techniques, genre diversity, multidimensional fantastic storyline, but all of them are united by a primary feeling of love and happiness, in the creative search and experience of which the author constantly lives.
"The basis of any happiness is a love of life," Inna Pantelemonova says.
Different heroes, the worlds that portrays the artist give the viewer a sense of harmony, self-knowledge and deep, conscious happiness. Critics call Inna Pantelemonova one of the most active among Ukrainian young artists.
Spring in Kolomyia (7)
Series of pastel paintings
Singing amulets (10)
This series of paintings is based on popular Ukrainian folk songs
Paintings of the artist
(229)1999 - K. Ushynskyi Yuzhnoukrainsk National Pedagogical University, art-graphic faculty
2002 - National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture, assistant-internship
2002 - National Union of Artists of Ukraine
Personal Exhibitions:
1988 - "My World", V. Korolenko cinema, Odesa
1998 - "The smell of spring", "House of Frapoli" gallery, Odesa
2001 - "Treasured lands", Ivan Franko Central City Library, Odesa
2004 - "Meetings on the banks", Foundation for the Promotion of the Arts, Kyiv
2004 - "Between heaven and earth", Republican House of Actor, Kyiv
2007 - "120 Months", National Writers House of Ukraine, Kyiv
2008 - "Art-Kyiv", Ukrainian House, Kyiv
2009 - "Kozychanka - the pearl of Polissya", Ukrainian Fund of Culture, Kyiv
2010 - "When singing nightingales...", "Art L" gallery, Zaporizhzhia
2011 - "Premonition of the Feast", gallery "Silver Bells", Kyiv
2011 - "Colorful sky", "Art L" gallery, Zaporizhzhia
2011 - "Journey for Happiness", Art-hall "Kairos", gallery Olga Bogomolets
2012 - Spring Nocturne of Kyiv Region, National Taras Shevchenko Museum, Kyiv
2012-2015 - Series of exhibitions of one painting, National Palace of Arts "Ukraine", Kyiv
2013 - "Singing Wreaths", Gallery "Forum", Sofia
2013 - "The mood of the summer", Art Eco Cafe, Kyiv
2013 - "Birth of the Diva", "My Gallery", Kyiv
2014-2018 - Painting Exhibition, hotel "Alfavito", Kyiv
2014 - Birth of the Divine, Russian Orthodox Church, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
2014 - Painting Exhibition, "Freid House Cafe Art Club", Kyiv
2014 - Painting Exhibition, Kanapa Restaurant, Kyiv
2017 - Painting Exhibition, Lviv Workshop for Chocolate, Kyiv
2018 - "Worlds", National Union of Artists of Ukraine, Kyiv
International exhibitions:
2009 - "The Art Unites Us!", ArTtu Gallery, Warsaw, Poland
2009 - Lviv Autumn Salon "High Castle", Lviv
2011 - "Music in the abstract", Odesa Museum of Western and Oriental art
2014 - Ethno Festival, Dzhavori, Italy
2016 - Ethno-Festival, Dzhavori, Italy
2017 - Art symposium "Mogilev by the eyes of guests", Mogilev, Belarus
2017 - CAB, III International Art Symposium, Amman, Jordan
2017 - Ayla, II International Art Symposium, Aqaba, Jordan
2017 - II International Art Symposium, Tarsus, Turkey
A young talented artist set out on a journey of happiness, where are fire lions and carpet goats, outlandish winter flowers and cozy holidays with angels and lighted candles... "This is a very exciting moment because you expose to people what you had been intimately doing in your studio," says Inna Pantelemonova.
The path of the artist, the teacher from Odessa, was convinced to choose by the teachers of the Metropolitan Academy of Arts when they saw the girl’s paintings in the open air, saying: “She is a light, as well as her paintings...”.
Inna tried many styles: abstract art, cubism, classical realism, but the closest was metaphorical realism, with archetypal ethnic motifs. Here are the gossips talking, here the cow is walking in the village, here my mother has sowed marigolds, but many of the images are just witnesses of the search for great human happiness, like this one, for example, who is carrying love.
And such an approach to art - frank, sincere - now is worth a lot.
"Every person tries to get closer to his happiness, to feel at least a little of it. And with his paintings, and this is my life, since I paint almost every day, every time I open a small window in my happiness."
All real, conscious, obvious Inna Pantelemonova remelts, passing through the experiences of her soul and heart, into a dream, fantasy, a fairy tale.
Trying not to be like someone, remaining herself in all manifestations, the artist establishes in her universes her own aesthetic laws, according to which her characters live and on which she suggests to the audience to perceive them.
A young talented artist set out on a journey of happiness, where are fire lions and carpet goats, outlandish winter flowers and cozy holidays with angels and lighted candles... "This is a very exciting moment because you expose to people what you had been intimately doing in your studio," says Inna Pantelemonova.
The path of the artist, the teacher from Odessa, was convinced to choose by the teachers of the Metropolitan Academy of Arts when they saw the girl’s paintings in the open air, saying: “She is a light, as well as her paintings...”.
Inna tried many styles: abstract art, cubism, classical realism, but the closest was metaphorical realism, with archetypal ethnic motifs. Here are the gossips talking, here the cow is walking in the village, here my mother has sowed marigolds, but many of the images are just witnesses of the search for great human happiness, like this one, for example, who is carrying love.
And such an approach to art - frank, sincere - now is worth a lot.
"Every person tries to get closer to his happiness, to feel at least a little of it. And with his paintings, and this is my life, since I paint almost every day, every time I open a small window in my happiness."
All real, conscious, obvious Inna Pantelemonova remelts, passing through the experiences of her soul and heart, into a dream, fantasy, a fairy tale.
Trying not to be like someone, remaining herself in all manifestations, the artist establishes in her universes her own aesthetic laws, according to which her characters live and on which she suggests to the audience to perceive them.