Item #71 | Homeland by Olga Mashevska

  • One-of-a-Kind Artwork for a Worthy Cause: “Homeland” by Olga Mashevska
  • Dimensions: 11,8″ x 15,7″ (30 x 40 cm)
  • Medium: Gouache on Cotton Drawing Paper
  • Created: 2022 in Kyiv, Ukraine
  • Special Gift: Personalized ‘Good Samaritan‘ Wall Plaque
  • Shipping: Free worldwide
  • Support a Worthy Cause: By purchasing this beautiful piece, you are directly supporting the Mother Teresa International Rehabilitation Center. Your contribution aids Ukrainian children impacted by the ongoing military actions of the Russian army. Thank you for your generosity and compassion!
  • We are awaiting the arrival of this artwork at our store’s warehouse in Albania

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One-of-a-Kind Artwork for a Worthy Cause: “Homeland” by Olga Mashevska

Olga Mashevska, a Ukrainian artist, national master, author of books, illustrator, volunteer, and educator. She is a participant in city, regional, and international initiatives aimed at promoting Ukrainian folk art. She is the author of the world’s first book on the Samchykivskyi painting style and the founder of the first international distance learning courses on the basics of Samchykivskyi painting.
Since 2022, Olga Mashevska has been actively involved in art volunteering, decorating buildings, public transport stops, and shelters for children with Samchykivskyi paintings. The master involves children, local residents, and her students in painting objects. She also transforms Russian weapons into art objects that volunteers sell to raise funds for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Currently, Olga is restoring frescoes in the Zazymskyi Church in the Kyiv region together with her daughters. Her active position is associated with her belief that even during war, one should not give up, lose hope, but live life to the fullest. Together, we are united, and this is already a victory!
Decorative painting is a special symbolic code of Ukrainian art for the master, based on love for the homeland, land, flowers, birds, and more. The artist creatively interprets the traditions of Samchykivskyi decorative painting, creating interesting compositions in a naive folk style.
The master’s works are in the collections of national museums, personal collections in Ukraine, Poland, Canada, the United States, Italy, France, Germany, and Israel.

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