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Tetiana Bogdanova: art that gives people positive emotions
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What made you approach art and become an artist? (events, feelings, experiences...)?

Art has always been a part of our family - my sisters and I drew, my grandfather's brothers painted pictures. When I was child, I came to the village for the summer to my grandparents and visited my grandfather's brother, there he hid a huge painting of a naked woman behind a closet. I liked to look behind the closet and tried to see the painting. I think that they hid painting for the arrival of the grandchildren.

But my older sister Irina Bogdanova discovered in me a real love for art and a desire to become an artist. Irina has been drawing since childhood and I drew with her. And once she showed me paintings by Boris Vallejo and I fell in love. Since then, I dreamed of learning to paint like Boris Vallejo and entering the history of art.

What is your artistic journey, techniques and subjects you have experimented with to date?

I've been drawing for as long as I can remember and it's the only thing I really liked. I started with graphics and my favorite tool became a blue ballpoint pen. During my school years, I gradually started experimenting with gouache and watercolor, and only at the university did I discover oil paints and sculpture.

After graduating from the university, I moved to Kyiv and immersed myself in the study of computer graphics. I became a 3D sculptor and took part in the creation of games, cartoon series and the full-length Ukrainian cartoon "Gulliver Returns" from "95 Animation Studio" - this is my pride.

But I always wanted to paint and tell my own stories in painting. That's why I started painting again. The central theme of all my paintings has always been women.

What are 3 aspects that differentiate you from other artists, making your work unique?

Not all art appeals to me because of gloomy colors and often ugly images. I try to give people positive emotions with my paintings, so I use positive colors for my paintings, for example, the blue color that I often use as a background for portraits is the blue sky.

I like to convey the emotions of the heroines of my paintings, and a smile is my favorite emotion, because it has a huge range of shades - happiness, laughter and even sadness.
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