Olga Patlyuk on Nostr: Her works often carried deep symbolism, reflecting folk beliefs, traditions, and a ...
Her works often carried deep symbolism, reflecting folk beliefs, traditions, and a profound love for her native land.
Ukrainian legends, myths, and folk songs had a significant influence on her creativity.
Many of her paintings were destroyed during the Russian shelling of the Ivankiv Museum in 2022, but some were saved by local residents.
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