The magical artistic world of Marfa Tymchenko
Marfa Tymchenko is a famous master of Petrykiv painting and folk decorative painting, who started a creative family dynasty. Tymchenko is an artist of a wide range, the first laureate of the Kateryna Bilokur award. She is considered a new phenomenon in the art of folk decorative painting, and her name occupies a special place in the history of Ukrainian culture. Throughout her creative career, Tymchenko preserved the traditions of Ukrainian folk art and made a huge contribution to its development.
Marfa Tymchenko's creative work is extensive. The artist worked in different directions: she created hundreds of original flower and plot compositions on paper, cardboard, canvas, worked in the direction of monumental painting, and also stood at the origins of the creation of the Ukrainian style of painting porcelain products. Paintings by Petrykiv craftsmen on porcelain products have gained considerable popularity and wide recognition, and are exported to many countries around the world, including the USA, Japan, France, and Germany.
Marfa Tymchenko is a famous master of Petrykiv painting and folk decorative painting, who started a creative family dynasty. Tymchenko is an artist of a wide range, the first laureate of the Kateryna Bilokur award. She is considered a new phenomenon in the art of folk decorative painting, and her name occupies a special place in the history of Ukrainian culture. Throughout her creative career, Tymchenko preserved the traditions of Ukrainian folk art and made a huge contribution to its development.
Marfa Tymchenko's creative work is extensive. The artist worked in different directions: she created hundreds of original flower and plot compositions on paper, cardboard, canvas, worked in the direction of monumental painting, and also stood at the origins of the creation of the Ukrainian style of painting porcelain products. Paintings by Petrykiv craftsmen on porcelain products have gained considerable popularity and wide recognition, and are exported to many countries around the world, including the USA, Japan, France, and Germany.