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PPS created by Sanda Foisoreanu<br>Artist : Maria Prymachenko (Ukraine 1908u20131997) <br>download :<br>https://nubiagroup-powerpoint-collection.blogspot.com/2022/03/maria-prymachenko-part-4.html
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Maria Prymachenko (Ukrainian, 1908–1997)
Maria Prymachenko (Ukrainian, 1908–1997) From the evening fairy tale 'For the good children' 1990
Maria Prymachenko (Ukrainian, 1908–1997)
Maria Prymachenko (Ukrainian, 1908–1997) Kotsubaki have goros, NEMA nide truth I do
Maria Prymachenko was born in 1909 and lived her whole life, until 1997, in Ukraine. She is known as an icon of Naïve Art in Ukraine. Her mystical beasts have become emblematic of the whole Ukrainian folk tradition, which surrounded Maria Prymachenko in her childhood: her mother embroidered, father was a talented carpenter, grandmother painted Easter eggs. To honor the artist the year 2009 was recognized Primachenko year by UNESCO. A small planet 14624 was given the name "Primachenko". Likhachev boulevard, the street in the center of Kyiv, was renamed to Primachenko boulevard
Maria Prymachenko (Ukrainian, 1908–1997) To honor the artist one street in the center of Kyiv – Likhachev boulevard was renamed to Prymachenko boulevard
Sculptures based on the works of the Ukrainian artist Maria Primachenko
Maria Prymachenko (Ukrainian, 1908–1997)
Maria Prymachenko (Ukrainian, 1908–1997)
Maria Prymachenko (Ukrainian, 1908–1997)
Today Pryimachenko’s paintings are worth tens of thousands of dollars at auctions, but when she was still alive and working in her native village of Bolotnia (now Ivankov raion in Kyiv oblast) her countrymen did not realize that she was a rather unique master working next to them
Maria Prymachenko (Ukrainian, 1908–1997)
Maria Prymachenko (Ukrainian, 1908–1997)
Maria Prymachenko (Ukrainian, 1908–1997) Spring revels of hares and birds, 1968
Maria Prymachenko (Ukrainian, 1908–1997)
Maria Prymachenko (Ukrainian, 1908–1997)
Maria Prymachenko (Ukrainian, 1908–1997)
In the 1930s, her works caught the eye of the then-famous artist Tatyana Fleur, who took some of her works to an exhibition and insisted that the girl go to Kyiv to study. Maria was invited to the experimental workshops at the Kiev State Museum on the territory of the Lavra (now this museum houses most of her works, c. 650). The artist lived in Kyiv from 1935 to 1940, during which time her works were exhibited throughout the Soviet Union, exhibited in Moscow and even in Paris. Maria Prymachenko Yahotyn Based on the works of the Ukrainian artist Maria Primachenko
Children's playgrounds based on the works of the Ukrainian artist Maria Primachenko (1908–1997)
Children's playgrounds based on the works of the Ukrainian artist Maria Primachenko (1908–1997)
Maria Prymachenko (Ukrainian, 1908–1997)
Maria Prymachenko (Ukrainian, 1908–1997)
Maria Prymachenko (Ukrainian, 1908–1997)
Maria Prymachenko (Ukrainian, 1908–1997)
Maria Prymachenko (Ukrainian, 1908–1997)
Maria Prymachenko (Ukrainian, 1908–1997) Crocodile marine
Maria Prymachenko (Ukrainian, 1908–1997)
Maria Prymachenko (Ukrainian, 1908–1997)
Maria Prymachenko (Ukrainian, 1908–1997)
Maria Prymachenko (Ukrainian, 1908–1997) My dear has fallen in love with brigadier
Author of the project presented in the Taras Shevchenko Museum – Oleksii Shevchuk as if transfers nine fantastic and cosmic images of animals from Pryimachenko’s paintings into sculpture (in modern terms, into 3D format). Her paintings usually depicted fabulous mythological beasts, which took their roots in folk legends as well as fairy-tales, fostered bу real life and Ukrainian culture
Art works of Maria Pryimachenko found their thematic and stylistic continuation in the sculptures made of hay by Oleksii Shevchuk
Oleksii Shevchuk Hay sculptures inspired by art of Maria Pryimachenko
Oleksii Shevchuk Hay sculptures inspired by art of Maria Pryimachenko
Oleksii Shevchuk Hay sculptures inspired by art of Maria Pryimachenko
Oleksii Shevchuk - Hay sculptures inspired by art of Maria Pryimachenko Invading Russian forces destroyed a museum in Ivankiv (a city northwest of the capital Kyiv), that was home to dozens of works by the Ukrainian folk artist Maria Prymachenko on Sunday 28 February 2022. The Ivankiv Historical and Local History Museum, located northwest of the capital city Kyiv was burnt to the ground, along with 25 works by Prymachenko, according to the Kyiv Independent
The installation is full of symbolism and allegory: sculptures are made of hay – simple, naive, natural material that resembles a multidimensional structure of the universe, consisting of fine threads that connect space. The central figure is a woman master (Pryimachenko herself): philosopher – creator – shepherd – Trypillian woman, symbol of fertility and beauty, dressed in plakhta, on which ornamental formulas of all shapes are combined
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