The art event "Mrs. Olya's travel exhibition "Ten days of rain in the middle of a hot summer"" presents the plein-air works of the artist Olha Krasnopolska.
Krasnopolska Olha Serhiivna was born on August 21, 1983 in Kirovohrad (now Kropyvnytskyi). She studied at the Kirovohrad Children's Art School named after O.O.Osmerkin.
She graduated from the Kirovohrad State Pedagogical University (now the Central Ukrainian State University) named after Volodymyr Vynnychenko, majoring in "Pedagogy and methods of secondary education. Fine and decorative and applied arts" (2005).
He works as a leading researcher at the O.O.Osmerkin Art Memorial Museum. He is the curator of the museum art project "Art studios on the topic: Portraits of contemporaries against the background of war".
Participant of regional and all-Ukrainian art exhibitions. She presented personal exhibitions of painting and graphic works in the O.O.Osmerkin Memorial Art Museum (2020, 2023) and the regional universal scientific library named after D.I.Chyzhevskyi (2022), the memorial museum of M.L.Kropyvnytskyi - a department of the Central Ukrainian Regional Museum of Local History (2024) in the city of Kropyvnytskyi, the art gallery "VashART" in the city of Oleksandriia (2020) and the art gallery "Our City" (2021) in Svitlovodsk, Kirovohrad region.
The works are stored in the O.O.Osmerkin Art Memorial Museum and the Kropyvnytskyi Art Museum, private collections in Ukraine and abroad.
Creativity is characterized by philosophical reflections on human existence in the universe and the individual's perception of today's problems, saturated with deep folk rituals and symbolism.
The art campaign "Mrs. Olya's travel exhibition "Ten days of rain in the midst of a hot summer"" presents graphic and pictorial works created by Olha Krasnopolska during the plein air in the village of Vorokhta, Ivano-Frankivsk region on July 15-25, 2024, organized by Dnipro artists Maria Hrim and Oleksandr Vasylenko - heads of fine art studios of Dnipro city Palace of Children and Youth for their students.
The exposition of the exhibition consists of more than 40 sketches - watercolor and gouache drawings, works made with acrylic, oil pastel and mixed media, as well as sketches with a marker and pencil from a sketchbook. Numerous Carpathian landscapes are saturated with transparency, air movement and the bright light of the colors of the palette of an artist in love with Ukrainian nature. The portraits of young female artists - plein air participants, who, despite the constant shelling of their native city of Dnipro, bravely continue to study art with undeniable faith in the victory of their country are also striking in their character. The original component of the exhibition is the installations that symbolically reproduce the Carpathian Mountains with heavy rains, against their background the open-air works of Olha Krasnopolska are exhibited, surrounded by the author's texts-comments and color photos of the artist in a raincoat, which is also an exhibit of the exhibition, as well as a chair, a palette, brushes and sketchbook that traveled together with tireless creativity an artist
This is how the author Olha Krasnopolska herself characterizes her art action: "This is a drawn story about how artists rest in the strict regime of plein air. A story about wonderful people who support each other in difficult times. And about incredibly talented young people who inspire to live and work." |