Tanya Stefanovich

Joined Artfinder: Dec. 2016

Artworks for sale: 126

(96)

United Kingdom

About Tanya Stefanovich

 
 
  • Biography

    London based artist, expresses the world as she spots it through vivid colours, inviting the viewer to see nature and the world in the most diverse ways. Her paintings are the reflection of intimate feelings by dynamic motion rather than a frozen scene. She often grants colours different meanings: blue can be warm, snowy-white – hot, red – love, orrange stands for forgiveness.

    Was born in 1986 in the family of a famous local artist and sculptor who gave her the passion for art creation. Spent her childhood surrounded by the beauties of forest Carpathian Mountains and the wilderness of untouched nature on the border of Hungary and Ukraine. Painting brush had met her hand in the regional art school before the writing pen did. The teachers were surprised to see that she could draw equally well by both of her hands.

     In 2011, after 5 years of studies, Graduated with the Master’s degree in interior design and art. In 2015, she experienced a turning point in her life, moved to England. There she has been admired by sea and cliffs so she continued to use oil for display the colours of the world as she feels it while going deeper within her imagination to shape that vision.

     Today, she is a professional artist with more than 20 years’ experience. She creates extra-large paintings as well as cute tiny pieces. Her paintings are being sold all over the world and represent her on all continents in private collections and galleries. Twice a year she participates in the UK and EU art exhibitions.

     Her states: “My biggest joy derives from seeing someone admiring my work, as to me it signifies that the viewer is able to feel the same charm and bliss of the world as I do through the colours”.




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    Event: CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR

    Dates: 24 Sep 2021 - 26 Sep 2021

    Venue: CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR, SURREY

    SURREY

    Event: CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR

    Dates: 13 Mar 2020 - 15 Mar 2020

    Venue: Contemporary Art Fair Surrey, Sandown Park Racecourse, Esher Surrey

    SURREY

    Event: CONTEMPORARY ART FAIRS – READING

    Dates: 20 Apr 2018 - 22 Apr 2018

    Venue: CONTEMPORARY ART FAIRS – READING, Rivermead Leisure Complex, Richfield Avenue, Reading RG1 8EQ

    Contemporary Art Fairs – Reading was set up in 2010 as the sister event to Contemporary Art Fairs – Windsor (est. 2005).

    Bringing together over 130 artists, printmakers, photographers, sculptors, ceramicists and selected galleries from the UK and Europe.

    With artwork from £40 to £4,000 and workshops and demonstrations, from leading artists and galleries.

    This is the time to allow yourself several hours to really appreciate everything there is to see.

    Workshops – Painting Demonstrations – Interactive Art – Children’s Art Quest – Wine

    Opening Times:

    Friday 20th April 6.30pm – 9.30pm (Private View by Invitation or ticket)

    Saturday 21st April 10am – 6pm

    Sunday 22nd April 10am – 5pm

There are no upcoming events

Show previous events Hide previous events

Previous events

Event: CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR

Dates: 24 Sep 2021 - 26 Sep 2021

Venue: CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR, SURREY

SURREY

Event: CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR

Dates: 13 Mar 2020 - 15 Mar 2020

Venue: Contemporary Art Fair Surrey, Sandown Park Racecourse, Esher Surrey

SURREY

Event: CONTEMPORARY ART FAIRS – READING

Dates: 20 Apr 2018 - 22 Apr 2018

Venue: CONTEMPORARY ART FAIRS – READING, Rivermead Leisure Complex, Richfield Avenue, Reading RG1 8EQ

Contemporary Art Fairs – Reading was set up in 2010 as the sister event to Contemporary Art Fairs – Windsor (est. 2005).

Bringing together over 130 artists, printmakers, photographers, sculptors, ceramicists and selected galleries from the UK and Europe.

With artwork from £40 to £4,000 and workshops and demonstrations, from leading artists and galleries.

This is the time to allow yourself several hours to really appreciate everything there is to see.

Workshops – Painting Demonstrations – Interactive Art – Children’s Art Quest – Wine

Opening Times:

Friday 20th April 6.30pm – 9.30pm (Private View by Invitation or ticket)

Saturday 21st April 10am – 6pm

Sunday 22nd April 10am – 5pm


 

Biography

London based artist, expresses the world as she spots it through vivid colours, inviting the viewer to see nature and the world in the most diverse ways. Her paintings are the reflection of intimate feelings by dynamic motion rather than a frozen scene. She often grants colours different meanings: blue can be warm, snowy-white – hot, red – love, orrange stands for forgiveness.

Was born in 1986 in the family of a famous local artist and sculptor who gave her the passion for art creation. Spent her childhood surrounded by the beauties of forest Carpathian Mountains and the wilderness of untouched nature on the border of Hungary and Ukraine. Painting brush had met her hand in the regional art school before the writing pen did. The teachers were surprised to see that she could draw equally well by both of her hands.

 In 2011, after 5 years of studies, Graduated with the Master’s degree in interior design and art. In 2015, she experienced a turning point in her life, moved to England. There she has been admired by sea and cliffs so she continued to use oil for display the colours of the world as she feels it while going deeper within her imagination to shape that vision.

 Today, she is a professional artist with more than 20 years’ experience. She creates extra-large paintings as well as cute tiny pieces. Her paintings are being sold all over the world and represent her on all continents in private collections and galleries. Twice a year she participates in the UK and EU art exhibitions.

 Her states: “My biggest joy derives from seeing someone admiring my work, as to me it signifies that the viewer is able to feel the same charm and bliss of the world as I do through the colours”.