Mariia Tymchuk


Mariia Tymchuk is a Ukrainian master of decorative and applied arts. Daughter of Mykola Shevchuk.

Biography

Maria Tymchuk was born on 18 February 1989 in Terebovlia, now Terebovlia Hromada, Ternopil Raion, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine.
In 2008, she graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts and Restoration at the, and in 2012, she graduated from the Kamianets-Podilskyi Ivan Ohiienko National University. Currently, she is a teacher in the Department of Decorative and Applied Arts at the Terebovlia College of Culture and Arts.

Creativity

She paints in the genres of decorative painting, landscape, and iconography. He also paints artillery shell casings. She is the founder of the author's style of "rounded craquelures".
From 2010, Tymchuk has participated in plein air workshops, exhibitions, international festivals, and charity events. Solo exhibitions have been held in Ternopil, Zbarazh, and Berezhany. Some of her works are kept in the collections of the Ternopil Regional Art Museum, Zbarazh Castle, the in Berezhany, and others. The artist's copy of the is in the private collection of Cardinal Pietro Parolin in the Vatican City.
Important works include:
  • "Harbuzovyi natiurmort", "Soniakhy", "Pivonii", "Hrushi", "Pivnyky", «Pora irysiv», "Simeistvo tiulpaniv", "Zhorzhyny", "Vesnianyi podykh", "Sonechko", "Zarvanytska ikona Materi Bozhoi", "Icon of the Mother of God “Admiration”".

Awards