
Nina Reznichenko is an artist from Bukovyna whose works have been widely exhibited and are held
Israel
Abstract | Portrait | Expressionism | Surrealism
Transforming adversity into art, I embraced my journey from precise realism to the enigmatic beauty of palette knife painting—fueling a passionate evolution in my Bustan Hagalil studio amidst life’s unexpected turns.
My life took an unforeseen shift nine years ago following the birth of my son, when I was affected by a virus. This challenge led to life in a wheelchair, a damaged vocal cord, and impaired fine motor skills. During my rehabilitation journey, I embarked on a transformative path in art.
Although my earlier work was defined by precision and realism, my new physical limitations compelled me to explore different techniques. Previously dependent on detailed brushwork, I have now transitioned to using palette knives—90% palette knives and 10% brushes, to be exact.
Art has been my passion since childhood, further nurtured by my studies in graphic design, which provided a strong foundation in the field. The challenge of adapting my creative process led me to embrace the expressive potential of imprecision. This shift ignited a deep love for the bold and mysterious nature of palette knife painting.
Today, I proudly run my own studio in the picturesque Moshav Bustan Hagalil, where I continue to evolve my artistic expression—finding beauty, power, and freedom through art, even in the face of life’s trials.
Nina Reznichenko is an artist from Bukovyna whose works have been widely exhibited and are held
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