Olga Melezhik

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Joined Artfinder: Jan. 2024

Artworks for sale: 88

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Ukraine

About Olga Melezhik

 
 
  • Biography
    Olga Melezhik, an artist whose work is rich in emotional range, paints future states of the soul. Since childhood, she saw the universe not with her eyes, but with her heart, perceiving the mood, feelings and emotions of people through colors. Trained as an architect and artist from the Faculty of Architecture, she possesses classical skill.

    Her true inspiration came when Olga worked as an assistant to an Italian artist. It was there that she discovered her unique style, allowing her to spontaneously express her inner states and emotional palette in the moment. Given that an emotion lasts only 7 seconds, she needed a technique that could create a painting in 5 minutes for maximum emotional accuracy.

    Olga began to create not just paintings, but “Stanas” - states that she feels at the moment or wants to feel in the future. These works became for her not only a source of creative inspiration, but also a way to activate and expand the desired states. Each glance at the painting caused the activation and expansion of the emotional energy within it, turning it into a permanent, basic state. Now her paintings have become a valuable resource not only for herself, but also for her customers, who can also immerse themselves in this world of emotions through her work.
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  • Education

    1996 - 2002

    Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture

  • Awards

    2019

    Best Painting of the Week

    For the painting “Sunbeam”

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    2018

    Best Painting of the Week

    For the painting “WOOD LAKE”

    2018

    Best Painting of the Week

    For the painting “SUMMER MEADOW”

    2018

    Best Painting of the Week

    For the painting “Scarlet Sails”

    2014

    Best Painting of the Week

    For the painting “Moon”
  • Upcoming Events

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    Previous events

    Event: Design Trends 2017: Impressions, Thoughts, Projections.

    Dates: 17 May 2017 - 23 May 2017

    Venue: M-17 Gallery, Kyiv

    In 2017, her personal exhibition was held in the M-17 Gallery, Ukraine, as part of the project “Design Trends 2017: Impressions, Thoughts, Projections.”

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Education

1996 - 2002

Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture


Awards

2019

Best Painting of the Week

For the painting “Sunbeam”

Show more awards Hide

2018

Best Painting of the Week

For the painting “WOOD LAKE”

2018

Best Painting of the Week

For the painting “SUMMER MEADOW”

2018

Best Painting of the Week

For the painting “Scarlet Sails”

2014

Best Painting of the Week

For the painting “Moon”

There are no upcoming events

Show previous events Hide previous events

Previous events

Event: Design Trends 2017: Impressions, Thoughts, Projections.

Dates: 17 May 2017 - 23 May 2017

Venue: M-17 Gallery, Kyiv

In 2017, her personal exhibition was held in the M-17 Gallery, Ukraine, as part of the project “Design Trends 2017: Impressions, Thoughts, Projections.”


 

Biography

Olga Melezhik, an artist whose work is rich in emotional range, paints future states of the soul. Since childhood, she saw the universe not with her eyes, but with her heart, perceiving the mood, feelings and emotions of people through colors. Trained as an architect and artist from the Faculty of Architecture, she possesses classical skill.

Her true inspiration came when Olga worked as an assistant to an Italian artist. It was there that she discovered her unique style, allowing her to spontaneously express her inner states and emotional palette in the moment. Given that an emotion lasts only 7 seconds, she needed a technique that could create a painting in 5 minutes for maximum emotional accuracy.

Olga began to create not just paintings, but “Stanas” - states that she feels at the moment or wants to feel in the future. These works became for her not only a source of creative inspiration, but also a way to activate and expand the desired states. Each glance at the painting caused the activation and expansion of the emotional energy within it, turning it into a permanent, basic state. Now her paintings have become a valuable resource not only for herself, but also for her customers, who can also immerse themselves in this world of emotions through her work.