Iryna Fedorenko (SEMIRA)
Iryna Fedorenko (SEMIRA) is a contemporary Ukrainian artist, born in Mariupol, lived in Kyiv until she was forced to leave Ukraine because of the war and left with her son and mother for Germany. SEMIRA is one of the most famous Ukrainian artists. More than 70 exhibitions in galleries and museums around the world, works were exhibited at contemporary art auctions, in the Parliament of Ukraine. Recently, the Metropolitan Museum of Art recognized Arkhip Kuindzhi, who was born in Mariupol, as a Ukrainian artist! "My portrait of the famous Mariupol artist has forever remained on this photo and in the office of the Mayor of Mariupol...Manuscripts do not burn" SEMIRA The Manuscripts Do Not Burn collection is represented by the only unique lot that has only an intangible form after the large-scale destruction of Mariupol as a result of Russian aggression in Ukraine. The city was destroyed by more than 90%. #ArtForPeace Bidding to raise funds to help families with children from Mariupol
Arkhip Kuindzhi
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Arkhip Kuindzhi
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Iryna Fedorenko (SEMIRA)
Iryna Fedorenko (SEMIRA) is a contemporary Ukrainian artist, born in Mariupol, lived in Kyiv until she was forced to leave Ukraine because of the war and left with her son and mother for Germany. SEMIRA is one of the most famous Ukrainian artists. More than 70 exhibitions in galleries and museums around the world, works were exhibited at contemporary art auctions, in the Parliament of Ukraine. Recently, the Metropolitan Museum of Art recognized Arkhip Kuindzhi, who was born in Mariupol, as a Ukrainian artist! "My portrait of the famous Mariupol artist has forever remained on this photo and in the office of the Mayor of Mariupol...Manuscripts do not burn" SEMIRA The Manuscripts Do Not Burn collection is represented by the only unique lot that has only an intangible form after the large-scale destruction of Mariupol as a result of Russian aggression in Ukraine. The city was destroyed by more than 90%. #ArtForPeace Bidding to raise funds to help families with children from Mariupol