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United States
Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 24 W x 22 H x 0.1 D in
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Tatyana Ostapenko is a contemporary painter and a co-curator at the Erickson Gallery in Portland, Oregon. She was born and raised in the part of Soviet Union that is now independent Ukraine and has been living in the United States for two decades. Her oil paintings focus on the recent history of former Soviet states and the daily lives of people caught in the midst of momentous changes. Tatyana’s work has been exhibited at the Governors Island Art Fair (NYC), Odessa Biennial Of contemporary Art (Odessa, Ukraine), Cape Cod Art Museum (Dennis, MA), Littman Gallery (Portland, OR) Locker 50b (Richmond, VA) and Site:Brooklyn (NY, NY). When she is not painting, or working as a Russian-English interpreter, Tatyana is picking chanterelles in the mossy woods of the Pacific Northwest. Manganese 22x24 inches acylic on canvas 2019
Painting:Acrylic on Canvas
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:24 W x 22 H x 0.1 D in
Frame:Not Framed
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Tatyana Ostapenko’s paintings record the daily lives of people who usually don’t make it into official historical records. She uses images from her native Ukraine to speak about universal human experiences. Her work expresses empathy and hope in the face of adversity. After a few years of working as a Russian-English interpreter while making art, Tatyana is delighted to dedicate herself to a full-time studio practice. In response to the pandemic, she has moved her studio to her dining room and has been using Instagram Live to paint while hosting conversations with other homebound artists. Tatyana’s artwork has been exhibited at the Geoje International Art Festival in South Korea, Odessa Contemporary Art Biennial in Ukraine, Governors Island Art Fair in NYC, Cape Cod Art Museum in Dennis, MA, Littman Gallery in Portland and Locker 50b in Richmond, VA. She is a recipient of Professional Development Grants from the Regional Arts and Culture Council and the Oregon Arts Commission. Her paintings have been purchased by public, corporate and private collections, including the City of Seattle and Stumptown Coffee. Born and raised in the Soviet Union, Tatyana currently lives in Portland, OR. She holds a BFA in Studio Practice from Portland State University.
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