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"A series of 4 works is a reflection of my view (literally through the pupil of my eye painted with oil paints) on what is happening now with my homeland. Some of the works feature a grandmother's handkerchief - a demonstration of the existence of a modern woman through the prism of the magic of ancestral memory. Every work is a chthonic image, one of the manifestations of a woman. One who knows no limits and has the courage to discover his own essence, to live the natural cycle and to perceive the world as it is." - Anna Moskalets.

About the artist:

Anna Moskalets - Ukrainian artist. Born in Romny, (Sumy region). Was a free listener at the Kharkiv State Academy of Design and Arts from 2012 to 2016. Also, worked in the Artem Volokitin and Tatiana Malinovskaya studio from 2014 to 2016.

Participated in exhibitions and festivals:

2022 - "#WorldSaveUkraine " by HolyWater, Charity NFT project 2021 - "Your names, Ukraine", The Korsak's Museum of Ukrainian Modern Art, Lutsk, Ukraine 2021 - Personal exhibition, BC "Europe", Kyiv, Ukraine 2021 - "Bohemian Art Corner", BC "Luvr", Kyiv, Ukraine 2021 - "Collective Consciousness", VDNH, Kyiv, Ukraine 2020 — "Out of Scope", Forsa Gallery/”Isolation”, Kyiv, Ukraine 2020 — “Habitat. Manifesto ”, Lavra, Kyiv, Ukraine 2019 — “Passaggio in Laguna”, Loreta Larkina Gallery, Venice, Italy 2019 — “La Biennale Di Venezia 2019”, Pavilion of Ukraine at the 56th International Art Exhibition, Venice, Italy 2018 — “On the Top”, YermilovCenter, Kharkiv, Ukraine 2018 — “Marry Me”, art-hotel “Кoruna”, Bukovel, Ukraine 2017 — “Marry Me”, Museum of Kyiv History, Kyiv, Ukraine 2016 — “Women's Secret”, Mystetskyi Arsenal, Kyiv, Ukraine 2016 — “Botany, Lavra”, Kyiv, Ukraine 2015 — “Feldman Art Park”, Kharkiv, Ukraine 2015 — “Gogol Fest”, VDNH, Kyiv, Ukraine 2014 — "Golden rain above us", VDNH, Kyiv, Ukraine 2014 — “Art Kyiv Contemporary”, Mystetskyi Arsenal, Kyiv, Ukraine 2013 — “Pride”, YermilovCenter, Kharkiv, Ukraine 2012 — “Candice Breitz”, PinchukArtCentre, Kyiv, Ukraine

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The «Namysto» collection consist of many original NFT beads created by hundreds of Ukrainian artists of all ages. This project is created to support Ukrainian artists and army during the Russia’s full-scale military invasion of Ukraine.

The "Namysto" Collection is made and curated by Goldens auction house (est. 2004). Find out more about the project: http://namysto.net/

Namysto - a traditional Ukrainian decoration of pearls, corals, stones, etc., worn around the neck. Namysto are one of the oldest jewelry known since the Paleolithic. Now they are worn mainly by women, but historically they have been used as jewelry by men. The Namysto necklace can also be named after the material - "corals", "beads", "beads". One element of the Namysto necklace (pearl, stone, etc.) is called a «Namystyna» (rarely a bead).

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"A series of 4 works is a reflection of my view (literally through the pupil of my eye painted with oil paints) on what is happening now with my homeland. Some of the works feature a grandmother's handkerchief - a demonstration of the existence of a modern woman through the prism of the magic of ancestral memory. Every work is a chthonic image, one of the manifestations of a woman. One who knows no limits and has the courage to discover his own essence, to live the natural cycle and to perceive the world as it is." - Anna Moskalets.

About the artist:

Anna Moskalets - Ukrainian artist. Born in Romny, (Sumy region). Was a free listener at the Kharkiv State Academy of Design and Arts from 2012 to 2016. Also, worked in the Artem Volokitin and Tatiana Malinovskaya studio from 2014 to 2016.

Participated in exhibitions and festivals:

2022 - "#WorldSaveUkraine " by HolyWater, Charity NFT project 2021 - "Your names, Ukraine", The Korsak's Museum of Ukrainian Modern Art, Lutsk, Ukraine 2021 - Personal exhibition, BC "Europe", Kyiv, Ukraine 2021 - "Bohemian Art Corner", BC "Luvr", Kyiv, Ukraine 2021 - "Collective Consciousness", VDNH, Kyiv, Ukraine 2020 — "Out of Scope", Forsa Gallery/”Isolation”, Kyiv, Ukraine 2020 — “Habitat. Manifesto ”, Lavra, Kyiv, Ukraine 2019 — “Passaggio in Laguna”, Loreta Larkina Gallery, Venice, Italy 2019 — “La Biennale Di Venezia 2019”, Pavilion of Ukraine at the 56th International Art Exhibition, Venice, Italy 2018 — “On the Top”, YermilovCenter, Kharkiv, Ukraine 2018 — “Marry Me”, art-hotel “Кoruna”, Bukovel, Ukraine 2017 — “Marry Me”, Museum of Kyiv History, Kyiv, Ukraine 2016 — “Women's Secret”, Mystetskyi Arsenal, Kyiv, Ukraine 2016 — “Botany, Lavra”, Kyiv, Ukraine 2015 — “Feldman Art Park”, Kharkiv, Ukraine 2015 — “Gogol Fest”, VDNH, Kyiv, Ukraine 2014 — "Golden rain above us", VDNH, Kyiv, Ukraine 2014 — “Art Kyiv Contemporary”, Mystetskyi Arsenal, Kyiv, Ukraine 2013 — “Pride”, YermilovCenter, Kharkiv, Ukraine 2012 — “Candice Breitz”, PinchukArtCentre, Kyiv, Ukraine

Namysto collection image

The «Namysto» collection consist of many original NFT beads created by hundreds of Ukrainian artists of all ages. This project is created to support Ukrainian artists and army during the Russia’s full-scale military invasion of Ukraine.

The "Namysto" Collection is made and curated by Goldens auction house (est. 2004). Find out more about the project: http://namysto.net/

Namysto - a traditional Ukrainian decoration of pearls, corals, stones, etc., worn around the neck. Namysto are one of the oldest jewelry known since the Paleolithic. Now they are worn mainly by women, but historically they have been used as jewelry by men. The Namysto necklace can also be named after the material - "corals", "beads", "beads". One element of the Namysto necklace (pearl, stone, etc.) is called a «Namystyna» (rarely a bead).

Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
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ChainEthereum
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