
Ulyana Korol is an experienced ukrainian painter based in Spain, art fair participant with
Impressionism | Figurative
She spent several years practicing her craft, honing her skills, and searching for her place and purpose as an artist.
Eventually, she made the decision to settle down in Switzerland. There, she got married and started a family.
Despite her new responsibilities, she continued her art education in Switzerland, further expanding her knowledge and artistic abilities.
Driven by her passion for art and her desire to share it with others, she opened an art school for children near Zurich. This allowed her to not only continue her own artistic development but also to inspire and nurture young artists.
Throughout her career, she has actively participated in joint and solo exhibitions both in Switzerland and internationally. Her artwork has been showcased in galleries and art spaces, allowing her to connect with a wider audience and fellow artists. Her artistic journey has been marked by a constant search for her own style and artistic direction. She has experimented with various mediums, techniques, and subjects, always pushing herself to evolve and grow as an artist. Her dedication and talent have been recognized, as her artworks have found their way into private collections in Switzerland,the USA, Austria, Germany, Italy, France, and Australia.





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