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"sv": "<p><strong>Utställning: Forest Glow</strong></p>\n<p>Av Kateryna Harahulia</p>\n<p>3 - 30 september</p>\n<p>Vardagar kl. 11:00 - 17:00</p>\n<p><br><strong>Om utställningen</strong></p>\n<p>Denna serie skapades under Haiharas konstnärsresidens i Tammerfors med stöd av Tammerfors konstnärsförbund och den internationella organisationen Artists at Risk. Projektet resulterade i tolv målningar, sammanfogade till en sammanhängande konstnärlig cykel.</p>\n<p>Serien representerar ett författarliknande bildspråk där den finska naturens skönhet sammanflätas med personliga erfarenheter, minnen och den djupa inverkan av kriget i Ukraina. Livfulla färglösningar, ovanliga kompositioner och kontrasterande former förmedlar inte bara intryck av naturfenomen – årstidernas växlingar, ljus och skugga, vind och vattens rörelser – utan återspeglar också konstnärens inre värld, där naturens harmoni för i dialog med den smärta som orsakas av våld och krig.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><strong>Om konstnären</strong></p>\n<p>Kateryna Harahulia föddes i Charkiv, Ukraina år 1999 och studerade vid Charkivs statliga akademi för design och bildkonst och Nationella akademin för bildkonst och arkitektur i Kiev (Ukraina).</p>\n<p>Hon har en magisterexamen i bildkonst och arbetar med sin doktorandforskning.</p>\n<p>Hon är en mångsidig bildkonstnär och designer som har ställt ut i större städer i Ukraina, Finland och Europa.</p>\n<p>Hon är medlem i Finlands målarförbund, Finlands designförbund \"Ornamo\", Helsingfors internationella konstnärsförbund, Globe Art Point, och är bosatt i de internationella stiftelserna \"Artist at Risk\" och HIAP.</p>\n<p>I sin konst utforskar hon gärna teman som att skydda naturen, beundra dess unika karaktär och kräva försvar och skydd av naturresurser. I sitt arbete finns det också plats för reflektion över mänsklighetens prestationer, människans sinnes betydelse, vetenskapens utveckling och dess upptäckter, samt mytologin i olika länder och kulturer. Symbolismen har haft ett enormt inflytande på hennes arbete.</p>\n<p>Kontaktinformation:</p>\n<p>- Namn: Kateryna Harahulia</p>\n<p>- Pseudonym: Dextrum Methodo</p>\n<p>- E-post: katgarakatgara@gmail.com</p>\n<p>- Telefon: +358465602253</p>\n<p>- Webbplats: dextrummethodo.com</p>\n<p>- Instagram: @dextrum_methodo_art</p>\n",
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Working on this cycle was a form of inner resistance to destruction, an act of spiritual healing, and a process of artistic therapy. Each color and each composition captures an emotional state, a resonance between the tragic experience of war and the quiet beauty of the northern landscape. The series carries a clear anti-war message: it serves as a reminder of the fragility of peace and the value of life, which war seeks to destroy. These works are not only a contemplation of landscapes but also an affirmation of the human right to harmony, hope, and a peaceful future. At the same time, the paintings address ecological concerns, highlighting the need to protect forests as unique living ecosystems. In this context, nature becomes a metaphor for survival and renewal — a symbol of what humanity must preserve. The series has been presented in several solo exhibitions, including at the AntiFestival (Kuopio, Finland), Imatra Art Week (Imatra, Finland), the Espoo Cultural Centre, Kannusali Gallery (Espoo), STEP-koulutus Gallery (Järvenpää), Luckan Grand Gallery (Porvoo), Lilla Villan Gallery (Sipoo), and the Aurora Gallery at the Aurora Cultural Centre (Espoo, Finland).</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><strong>About the artist:</strong></p>\n<p>Kateryna Harahulia born in Kharkiv, Ukraine in 1999 and studied at the Kharkiv State Academy of Design and Fine Arts and the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture in Kyiv (Ukraine). She has master’s degree in Fine Arts and working on her PhD research. She is a versatile visual artist and designer who has exhibited in major cities in Ukraine, Finland and Europe. 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