Writing about oneself is not easy...
I can confidently say that I am a happy woman—a wife, a mother of two, and a grandmother. This forms a significant part of my life.
Another important aspect is my creativity, my inner world, where I live a full life with moments of joy, challenges, achievements, and victories. Every painting and book is like a spiritual child, reflecting my perception of the world, my thoughts, and feelings.
The main subjects of my interest are the world and spirituality. I've traveled a long life path and completed many creative projects.
In 2007, I founded the Renaissance production center, which organized a series of exclusive international castle balls, such as "Romeo and Juliet," "Carnival at Lorenzo the Magnificent’s Court," "The Chocolate Castle," and "The Ball of Princes." These events became significant cultural happenings.
In 2009, I started painting. Each subsequent project, beginning with the exhibition "Where Dreams Lead," marked a journey from fantasy toward sacred themes and texts.
In 2012, I launched my first project on a sacred theme, titled "Take Off Your Shoes," presented in the format of an art gathering.
A major milestone in my artistic journey was the project
"Creation of the World," which included a series of paintings about the seven days of creation, a book-album on the same theme, and a fashion collection "Seven Days of Creation."
In spring 2015, several significant events occurred:
- On April 26, the book-album "Ashgacha Pratit: Papa, Tell Me..." was presented at the Fifth International Book Arsenal in Kyiv.
- Later, the "Creation of the World" painting exhibition was held at Brodsky Synagogue in Kyiv, marking the holiday of the Torah’s giving.
On September 7, 2015, a creative evening featured a brilliant fashion show of the capsule clothing collection "Seven Days of Creation," with each dress representing a day of creation and corresponding to a painting in the series.
The "26" exhibition followed, hosted by the Kyiv History Museum, showcasing 26 paintings. The number "26" symbolizes one of the names of God in Kabbalah, pointing to the Creator as the true author of everything.
What lies ahead?
What lies ahead?
At the ball with the Prince
At the ball with the Prince
With an angel’s wing
With an angel’s wing
Presentation at the “Book Arsenal”
Presentation at the “Book Arsenal”
"7 days of creation"
"7 days of creation"
"7 days of creation"
"7 days of creation"
"7 days of creation"
"7 days of creation"
"7 days of creation"
"7 days of creation"
"7 days of creation"
"7 days of creation"
"26"
"26"
"26"
"26"
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