Artist Julia Lihina

Julia Lihina

Artist from Ukraine

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About the artist Julia Lihina

Welcome to the fascinating world of Yulia Lihina, a master whose paintings become not just works of art, but inspiring stories that come to life on canvas. Originally from Kharkov, Ukraine, I began my artistic journey under the inspiration of my mother at the age of three, and art became an integral part of my life. After studying in an art studio, art school and Kharkiv Art School, which I graduated with honors in 2007, life gave me a break dedicated to family joys and concerns. But even during this period, dedicating myself to my family, I found a new challenge in network marketing. With children in my arms walking alongside my creative breath, I realized that it was the online world of artists that was my ideal home. Inspired by stills from movies, my paintings have become emotional narratives born from the magic of cinematography. My art is a language of emotion, reflecting not only the beauty, but also part of my life and experiences, including my trials in Ukraine. Despite the challenges, I found the strength to volunteer and even received a grant for art materials, marking a new stage in my artistic journey. If you combine a passion for art and a love of film, welcome to my cozy world of creativity! Contact me on Telegram at @JuliaLihina_Art and be a part of this exciting journey into art. Together we will create magic on canvas.

Summary
  • Community member since June 30th, 2021
  • Kind of fine art:PaintingDrawing
  • Open to taking custom orders
15% will go to the ZSU from painting sales. Hail Ukraine!
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Exhibitions

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Awards 2022 - Participant of the plein air "Zalozetsky landscapes" Ternopil region. 2022 - Received a grant from the WBO "CONVlKTUS UKRAЇNA" to purchase art supplies, to develop her painting business Group exhibition 2004 - Group exhibition of the Kharkov Art College at the House of Artists 2005 - Group exhibition of the Kharkov Art Museum "Kharkov cityscape". 2022 - Ternopil Regional Museum of Regional Studies "Zalozetsky landscapes". 2022 - Railway Museum of Local Lore, artists who suffered from the Russian aggression: "Art during the war 2023 - Boiko Art Center, Globus Gallery, collective exhibition - "Spring Podium of Art".

Education

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1989-2002 - Isostudio, Kharkov Art School № 2. 2002-2007 - Kharkov Art School, art teacher.

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