
Mixed Media
30.0 x 23.0 cm
2024
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About this artwork
“Threads of Fate” is a painting that takes us into a world of subtle symbolism and deep reflection. The interweaving of threads on the canvas seems to reflect life’s paths, the intersection of destinies and the fragile beauty of the moment of creation. The master’s hands seem to weave warmth, care and love into the fabric of life, creating a unique pattern that exists only here and now. This work will become a powerful symbol of individuality and inspiration, reminding us that every destiny is a skillfully woven work of art. Acrylic and oil media .
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Dec 18, 2024

Dec 03, 2024
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About the artist

Nadiia Boichenko was born in 1993 in a small town in Ukraine. A self-taught artist, she has been passionate about drawing since early childhood and eventually turned this passion into a way of life. Her work is a subtle blend of naive humor, vintage aesthetics, and a deep affection for animals. Inspired by everyday moments, cozy atmospheres, and easily overlooked details, Nadiia creates paintings that are rich in character and emotion. Miniature animal portraits hold a special place in her art—sometimes ironic, and often infused with human-like expressions and familiar narratives. Each piece is meticulously hand-painted in acrylic or oil on canvas, carrying the charm and authenticity of true handmade art. She currently lives and works in the USA, continuing to grow creatively and share her vision with people around the world.
Curriculum Vitae
Born in 1993 in Україна. Currently residing in Chicago, Иллинойс, США.
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