Uzhgorod, Transcarpathia, Ukraine
Natalia Sima was born on the 27th of July, 1954 in Goronglab (Dzinkove), Beregovo district, Transcar...
About the artist
Joined In 2015
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About the artist
Joined In 2015
(13 Followers)
Natalia Sima was born on the 27th of July, 1954 in Goronglab (Dzinkove), Beregovo district, Transcarpathian region.
Charming by the world.
Every next exhibition of Nataliya Sima affirms and deepens an impression from previous ones, arranges on Sima`s way of broadcasting the reality. This way is determined by light festivity and light beauty of the imaged world and belief in beauty, in its importance for everyone. Such an easy (at a general sight) way of picturesque solutions, perhaps , because of its frankness , spontaneously and inevitably opens the windows into a deep essence of the space (if it is a landscape), character (if we have a portrait), mood (in genre scenes).
These unexpectedly partially opened, (not wide-opened ) windows create surprise themselves : light , carefree contemplation of beauty is suddenly completed by some intonation, nostalgic note, perhaps the world can be such, if we look it more attentively, perhaps exactly this feature, with a surprise for portrayed, can dominate in his character, if he trusted himself. Intuitively found unexpected accent works at similar intonation in landscapes – alight fragment of a wall or a lawn, blue spot of shadow.
An artistic way of Nataliya Sima – as one dominant...
In 1976 she graduated from the department of art ceramics in Uzhgorod College of Applied Arts.
Teachers at the specialty - S. Petkov, A. Bachynska. She works in an oil painting technique and pastels.
1994 Transcarpathian Artistic Museum named after J. Bokshai. (Uzhgorod, Ukraine)
1995 Gallery `Carpat-Art` (Uzhgorod, Ukraine)
2003 Zemplinskii Museum (Michalovce, Slovakia)
2003 Russian House of Science and Culture (Bratislava, Slovakia)
2004 Transcarpathian Artistic Museum named after J. Bokshai. (Uzhgorod, Ukraine)
2005 Local Picture Gallery (Mukachevo, Ukraine)
2009 “A Year of an Ox ”(gallery “Uzhgorod”, Uzhhorod, Ukraine)
2009 “A Year of an Ox ”( Lviv National Museum named after Andrii Sheptitsky, Ukraine
2011 “The Roads that Choose Us” Transcarpathian Artistic Museum named after J. Bokshai. (Uzhgorod, Ukraine)
2014 “Admiration by the World” (Transcarpathian Museum of Folk Arcitecture and Life)
2014 Painting (Lviv National Museum named after Andrii Sheptitsky, Ukraine)