KARINA VOLOSHKO
Born in 1985 in Kharkiv
Kharkiv State Academy of Design and Arts, the portrait-genre workshop graduated in 2012
BIOGRAPHY
Voloshko Karina is a highly esteemed Ukrainian artist renowned for contributing to the Ukrainian realistic and impressionist school. With a strong background in painting and composition, she is a respected member of the Union of Artists of Ukraine and a teacher at the Kharkiv Art Academy.
Karina believes painting is a powerful means of conveying emotions and connecting with viewers subconsciously. Her goal is to create a visual world that immerses viewers and leaves a lasting impact. Drawing inspiration from the Ukrainian realistic and impressionist traditions, she combines technical mastery with expressive techniques to bring depth and meaning to her artworks. Throughout her career, Karina has exhibited her work nationally and internationally, gaining recognition for her attention to detail, skillful use of light and color, and ability to capture fleeting moments. Her paintings evoke powerful emotions and invite viewers to contemplate the world profoundly.
2009 – Personal exhibition Kyiv, gallery "Art-mix"
2010 – Collective exhibition "One source - different streams" Kirovograd regional
2012 – All-Ukrainian symposium - plein air of artists "Patsok
2013 – International Plein Air Venkov Czech Republic
2013 – All-Ukrainian autumn pictorial plein air "Satanov - the pearl of Podillya"
2014 – Italian plein air “Ukrainian Church in Italy. Spirituality and Culture”
2014 – Collective exhibition “Plein Air” (within the framework of the international program “Carpathian Ridge”), Kharkiv House of Artists
2015 – Personal exhibition "Journey in a dream", Central National Library of Kharkiv Nationally University. V.N. Karazin
2015 – International Plein Air Kunstlersommer, Austria Ottensheim
2017 – International thematic plein air, the project “Colors of Bukovina” architectural heritage
2017 – Orthodox ancient monasteries of UNESCO in the territory of Eastern Romania
2019 – Joint exhibition "Smell of Spring", gallery "Elisavetgrad", Kropyvnytskiy