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VALERIY ZALISHUK

Born in 1963 in Ukraine, Poltava region
Education Kharkiv Academy of Design and Art
A member of the National Ukrainian of Artists since 2008

BIOGRAPHY

Valeriy Zalishuk is a renowned Ukrainian artist celebrated for his exceptional skill in oil and watercolor paintings. His captivating works of art have been showcased in numerous regional, national, and international exhibitions, establishing him as a prominent figure in the art world. Valeriy's versatility as an artist is evident through his notable achievement as a diploma winner in various graphic exhibitions, showcasing his proficiency in different artistic mediums.
Since 1990, Valeriy Zalishuk has been a member of the esteemed Red Horse Art and Restoration Association, underscoring his dedication to the art community and his commitment to the preservation and promotion of artistic heritage.
Valeriy's artistic range is diverse, encompassing graphic art, watercolor, and oil painting techniques. His mastery of these different mediums allows him to create captivating and evocative artworks. Inspired by the allure of women and the tranquility of nature, Valeriy's works often revolve around exquisite still lifes, captivating portraits of women, and vibrant landscapes. His paintings beautifully capture the essence of these subjects, revealing his keen eye for detail and his ability to evoke emotions through his art.
Valeriy Zalishuk's talent has gained international acclaim, with his works proudly displayed in private collections across Ukraine, Canada, Poland, Germany, France, the USA, Sweden, Serbia, China, and Russia. His art transcends borders, resonating with art enthusiasts worldwide and leaving a lasting impression with its beauty and depth.

2012-2014 - International Biennale of Watercolor Painting, Belgrade, Serbia
2015 - international exhibition of watercolors, China, Shen-Zhen
2016-2018 - international exhibition of watercolors, Fabriano, Italy

"... Creativity with inspiration leads one to insight. Uninspired creativity is music with dry, memorized notes. Memorized notes can't live life. Art, too, is not created according to a one-size-fits-all algorithm. But the notes are necessary to bring chaos into order, in which aesthetics will be beyond the control of reason but only accessible to the senses. An artist spends his entire creative life learning the sense of aesthetics and harmony. What could be better than such a study?"

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