Read more in section
News BBC Travel: Tracing the coffee house revolution to its Ukrainian roots Yesterday at 12:56
General Clooney, Pitt, Streep due at British film awards Yesterday at 12:17
News Whitney Houston, superstar of records, films, dies Yesterday at 09:32
News Barbie's wardrobe celebrated at Fashion Week bash 2 days ago at 20:43
News Canadian Jeff Wall and Brit Gary Hume amuse at Pinchuk Art Center 2 days ago at 14:38
News Jolie: nervous, excited about premiere in Bosnia 2 days ago at 13:27
News Blatter: Football is a victim of own popularity 3 days ago at 22:00
News Designer Roberto Cavalli trades pleats for tweets 3 days ago at 17:27
News List of World Press Photo winners 3 days ago at 16:48
Most popular Lifestyle
Paintings by Pavlo Volyk
Mar 11, 2010 at 22:56He graduated from State University of the Applied and Decorative Art in Lviv in 1971 and since then has been painting and exhibiting his works in Ukraine and abroad. Currently his paintings are kept in museums of Poltava region in Ukraine as well as in private collections in England, Greece, Georgia, India, Canada, the USA, Russia and France.
A member of the National Artist Union of Ukraine and an Honored Artist of Ukraine, Volyk is currently teaching painting at the Poltava State Technical University. The central theme of Volyk’s beautiful warm paintings is his motherland – Ukraine, and his main topics are traditional rites, heathenism, history and modernity.
Ukraine’s national heroes such as Maksym Zaliznyak, the 18th century Cossack leader, philosopher Hryhory Skovoroda and legendary singer and poetess Marusya Churay are among them.
Mystetska Zbirka (13 Tereshchenkivska, 38050-136-4737). Through March 28. Open Wed-Sun 11 a.m. till 6 p.m.