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Tapestry Artists of Ukraine have won a unique reputation for the integration of traditional views on the world with modern ideas in choice of man and his destiny. The work of a small but growing number of artists has attracted international attention and, consequently, important for museums and private art collector, the prices of original works made by hand by some of these artists is starting to increase fast. Gallery Specialty facilitate access to the best unconventional artists and works, but beautiful.

Increased tapestries Europe in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries as a form of artistic expression focused in the north, especially in Brussels and Paris, cities continued to influence art for the next three centuries. Production of Italian tapestries were produced during the sixteenth century, in many places, but the only Italian city that still has a major impact on art in the seventeenth century, is Florence. Although the early European tapestry with often had a religious theme, in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth century, a shift to a more decorative style was influenced by fashion the French court. Meanwhile, the art of tapestry began to spread to other parts of Europe, and the influence experience and traditions of the regions of Eastern Europe has added a surprisingly rich variety of art.

To better understand the nature of the tapestry of the Ukraine, a brief review of some young artists selected will be useful. The three short profiles provide information on the wider a diverse world of art of the tapestry of Eastern Europe and Ukraine and its influence in modern tapestry of Eastern Europe.

Lidiya Kryshtal has been designing rugs for over 17 years and has established a solid reputation in Europe as a master of this art. It uses a technique of hand spinning Goblin soft tissue, which was common in 18th and 19th centuries to produce images of a warm and beautiful. His current work with themes religious and natural expresses his creative vision of the world through traditional Ukrainian folk weaving.

Alexander Kovach is a frequent speaker at international exhibitions in Europe, most recently in Germany and Poland. Their work explores both abstract philosophical worldviews and complexity of nature.

Olga was the exponent Bryntzeva appears in the International Exhibition of Textile Arts Scythia and 1998 winner of Silver Medal for best play. It is known by the tapestry of original wool, linen and acrylic. His work depicts scenes from nature to explore the feminine aspects of the world.

The economic impact of emigration from Ukraine since the collapse of the Union Soviet is of great interest for the art collector. With a growing number of Europeans in eastern Ukraine and other in the management of university centers and affiliated with successful companies in growing markets, demand for the art of their homeland is increasing among this group of newly rich collectors. In addition, as knowledge and appreciation of this unique art form is more traditional art, tapestries of the request made by hand by artists from the Ukraine begins to exceed supply.

For investors who has sufficient knowledge in this field of smart purchase decisions, the original tapestry of the Ukraine is likely to exceed inflation a point of view of capital appreciation and provide many years of aesthetic pleasure in the prospect of art appreciation.

For more information on Ukrainian tapestry and the artists who create it, visit https://www.irynasgallery.com.

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