Ivanka Nechyporuk
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Ivanka Nechyporuk was born in 1994 in Netishyn,
Khmelnytskyi region, Ukraine. She obtained her master ’s
degree from Kamianets-Podilskyi National University named
after Ivan Ohienko, specializing in ar t restoration. Since 2018,
she has been living and working in Kyiv.
Her work is primarily in t he surrealist style, wit h a par ticular
focus on paintings of geese. The ar tist chose t his form of
expression to convey her inner feelings.
Her main mediums include painting, mixed media, and
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In my artistic practice, I use the image of a goose as a
symbolic canvas — a neutral form through which I convey
emotions, feelings, and inner states. The geese in my works are not just birds; they reflect personal experience,
transformations, and the constant search for identity.
Through color, texture, and detail, I tell stories that words
often cannot express.
The central theme of my work is duality. At first glance, a
familiar goose, simple and recognizable. But upon closer
inspection, its patterns may resemble a zebra, a leopard, or
somet hing entirely fantastical. These visual contradictions
are intentional: they challenge our perceptions and invite us to look beyond t he obvious.
I believe true understanding comes only when we are ready to look deeper. My geese are a quiet form of resistance to superficial judgments, a reminder that behind every appearance lies a more complex, often unexpected truth.
They speak the language of intuition - revealing the
invisible, the personal, the true.
symbolic canvas — a neutral form through which I convey
emotions, feelings, and inner states. The geese in my works are not just birds; they reflect personal experience,
transformations, and the constant search for identity.
Through color, texture, and detail, I tell stories that words
often cannot express.
The central theme of my work is duality. At first glance, a
familiar goose, simple and recognizable. But upon closer
inspection, its patterns may resemble a zebra, a leopard, or
somet hing entirely fantastical. These visual contradictions
are intentional: they challenge our perceptions and invite us to look beyond t he obvious.
I believe true understanding comes only when we are ready to look deeper. My geese are a quiet form of resistance to superficial judgments, a reminder that behind every appearance lies a more complex, often unexpected truth.
They speak the language of intuition - revealing the
invisible, the personal, the true.