Hanna Furs

Joined Artfinder: Oct. 2022

Artworks for sale: 23

Canada

About Hanna Furs

 
 
  • Biography
    Art for me is not a job, but a lifestyle. This is the beauty or ugliness that you see around you and that never leaves you. Creativity makes you happy, sad, uplifted, or broken. It is a parallel reality that gives wings, a place where you can heal or die. Since childhood, I knew that I would be an artist and confidently pursued my dream. Even my own father could not stop my desire to study at an art college when I was 16 years old.  His prohibitions and arguments that an artist is not a profession did not work. The war was won. I didn't like school because no one understood me there, everyone said I was weird. But the college gave me wings and knowledge of the charms of decorative and applied art. There I finally found real friends, like me, strange and charming artists who looked in the same direction as me and understood the importance of that tiny spot in the left corner that no one saw except us. So this spot is very important like any tiny soul in this big universe. Then the Boychuk Institute and the National Academy of Arts and Architecture, where I received a master's degree. There I felt the true power of art and finally formed as a person and as an artist. Deep knowledge of various techniques and art history gave me a sense of freedom of self-expression and a love for creative experimentation. And this is not the main thing for an artist. The main thing is the ability to think. My late teacher, brilliant artist and philosopher Mykola Sotorozhenko taught me this. Raise your head immersed in everyday worries and look at the sky, he said. I learned the metaphysics of the plane and the philosophy of color. After six years of studying at the master's degree, I was selected to the art workshop at the academy as an assistant trainee.  Here I got to know the work in the gallery.  Organizing exhibitions and public events is another experience that helped me grow as a person. New works, exhibitions, concourses, plein airs, publications, and interviews.  I become a member of the National Union of Artists. Work on murals in several churches.  And in the end, something happened that I am really proud of, one of my works was purchased by the National Historical and Cultural Reserve "Hetman's Capital". The birth of my son added new colors to my life. His autistic spectrum made me look at the world differently.  Tears and despair have changed to a desire to help and give knowledge and experience. I became an art teacher, a mentor for those who seek knowledge, and who are open to the world of beauty and want to become a part of it. Then... War...... Newfoundland and a new beginning for the two of us...
     
     Art always gives joy that you can share with other people. Art fills with energy and heals the heart. It is so crucial for artists to inspire each other and share experiences. And how great it is to do it at the international level. It is also what membership in an internet gallery gives. Inspiration is the opportunity to bring joy to people and the incentive to create more. After all, the work of the Internet stimulates inner growth, you need to work rich and high-quality, and the main thing is not to spoil your reputation as an artist and person.
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  • Education

    2004 - 2010

    National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture

    1999 - 2004

    "Decorative and Applied Arts" at the Mykhailo Boychuk Kyiv Institute (now the Academy)

  • Awards

    2015

    M. Boychuk Prize

    Laureate

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    2010

    Art of Youth - 2010

    Honorary diploma for the best diploma work
  • Upcoming Events

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Education

2004 - 2010

National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture

1999 - 2004

"Decorative and Applied Arts" at the Mykhailo Boychuk Kyiv Institute (now the Academy)


Awards

2015

M. Boychuk Prize

Laureate

Show more awards Hide

2010

Art of Youth - 2010

Honorary diploma for the best diploma work

There are no upcoming events


 

Biography

Art for me is not a job, but a lifestyle. This is the beauty or ugliness that you see around you and that never leaves you. Creativity makes you happy, sad, uplifted, or broken. It is a parallel reality that gives wings, a place where you can heal or die. Since childhood, I knew that I would be an artist and confidently pursued my dream. Even my own father could not stop my desire to study at an art college when I was 16 years old.  His prohibitions and arguments that an artist is not a profession did not work. The war was won. I didn't like school because no one understood me there, everyone said I was weird. But the college gave me wings and knowledge of the charms of decorative and applied art. There I finally found real friends, like me, strange and charming artists who looked in the same direction as me and understood the importance of that tiny spot in the left corner that no one saw except us. So this spot is very important like any tiny soul in this big universe. Then the Boychuk Institute and the National Academy of Arts and Architecture, where I received a master's degree. There I felt the true power of art and finally formed as a person and as an artist. Deep knowledge of various techniques and art history gave me a sense of freedom of self-expression and a love for creative experimentation. And this is not the main thing for an artist. The main thing is the ability to think. My late teacher, brilliant artist and philosopher Mykola Sotorozhenko taught me this. Raise your head immersed in everyday worries and look at the sky, he said. I learned the metaphysics of the plane and the philosophy of color. After six years of studying at the master's degree, I was selected to the art workshop at the academy as an assistant trainee.  Here I got to know the work in the gallery.  Organizing exhibitions and public events is another experience that helped me grow as a person. New works, exhibitions, concourses, plein airs, publications, and interviews.  I become a member of the National Union of Artists. Work on murals in several churches.  And in the end, something happened that I am really proud of, one of my works was purchased by the National Historical and Cultural Reserve "Hetman's Capital". The birth of my son added new colors to my life. His autistic spectrum made me look at the world differently.  Tears and despair have changed to a desire to help and give knowledge and experience. I became an art teacher, a mentor for those who seek knowledge, and who are open to the world of beauty and want to become a part of it. Then... War...... Newfoundland and a new beginning for the two of us...
 
 Art always gives joy that you can share with other people. Art fills with energy and heals the heart. It is so crucial for artists to inspire each other and share experiences. And how great it is to do it at the international level. It is also what membership in an internet gallery gives. Inspiration is the opportunity to bring joy to people and the incentive to create more. After all, the work of the Internet stimulates inner growth, you need to work rich and high-quality, and the main thing is not to spoil your reputation as an artist and person.