Katerina Omelchuk

Katerina Omelchuk

Born Katerina Vladimirovna Omelchuk
(1982-03-17) March 17, 1982
Ukraine, Kiev
Nationality Ukraine
Education Ukrainian National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture
Known for painting
Movement Figurative symbolism, landscape
Awards Member of National Painters Union of Ukraine.

Katerina Vladimirovna Omelchuk (Russian: Катерина Владимировна Омельчук, Ukrainian: Катерина Володимирівна Омельчук), (March 17, 1982) is a Ukrainian painter and a member of The National Painters Union of Ukraine. She paints landscape, still life, portrait, as well as in the style of figurative symbolism. Works by Omelchuk are in private collections in Ukraine. And also in Italy, Spain, France, the Netherlands, Canada, USA, Germany, Australia, New Zealand, etc.

Education

Whilst studying in academy Katerina participated in creative plein-air and master classes under the artistic direction of G. M. Yagodkin and I. J. Melnichuk, as well as attending the art studio of V. I. Zabashta. Among the teachers in particular have influenced the formation of creative personality painting masters such as: Alexander Sheremet, Heinrich (Genadiy) N. Yagodkin, Natalia Vyatcheslavovna Zozulia, Vasily Ivanovich Zabashta and Igor Yulianovich Melnichuk.

Creative activity

Taking an active part in contests, forums, artist plein-airs, art actions. First exhibition activity started in 2000 with the opening of a personal exhibition «Landscapes», which took place in the district Darnitsky cultural and artistic center in the city of Kiev. Won prizes of creative youth forum in Kiev in the nomination «Paintings, drawings, sculpture» in (2005–2008). The participant of more than 40 Ukrainian, international and personal art exhibitions. Among which the most significant:

Exhibitions

2000

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

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