Alina Hubarenko is a German-Ukrainian artist, born in Kyiv in 1991, grown up and living near Kassel. After academic artistic training at the Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture in Ukraine for one year she continued the education as an...
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Alina Hubarenko is a German-Ukrainian
artist, born in Kyiv in 1991, grown up and living near Kassel. After
academic artistic training at the Academy of Fine Arts and
Architecture in Ukraine for one year she continued the education as
an autodidact under the guidance of American, Eastern and Western
European artists. Since 2020 she builds a career as a professional
artist, combining it with part-time work as medical doctor.
The artist
is creating hyper-realistic seascapes in oil, observing the diversity
of waters on her travels to the seaside and including psychological
reflections to show the viewer a different state of balance and
harmony, slowness of the moment and self-awareness through connection
to the greatest element on the planet.
The aim of
it is giving a healing opportunity to preserve mental health in
today's world of technology and post-truth.
Among
worldwide participation in group exhibitions and art fairs
particularly noteworthy are the Royal Society of Marine Artists
Annual Exhibitions 2021 and 2023 in London, NOAPS online exhibitions,
exhibition as a finalist of Artbox Project World 2.0 in Zurich,
participation at fairs and exhibitions in the Women's Museum Bonn,
exhibition at documenta Hall with the Professional Association of
Visual Artists of Kassel and North Hessen and solo exhibition at
Kulturbahnhof Kassel. The artist is a recipient of the Valentine
Rothe and Renate Hendricks Prize 2022 and first prize award in 2023
International Juried Art Competition "Water" of Teravarna. Residencies: Pouch Cove Foundation (Canada), Cyprus College of Art (Cyprus)