2023 Uptown Art Week: Explore the Magic or Color with Anatoliy Khmara

Jun 03
2023 Uptown Art Week: Explore the Magic or Color with Anatoliy Khmara
In this 2 hour art session, participants explore the energy of color through painting with Tempera.
Come explore...All are welcome from three to ninety three !
In this 2 hour art session, participants explore the energy of color through painting with Tempera.
Come explore...All are welcome from three to ninety three !
*What to bring:
-water
-dress comfortable in painting friendly cloths
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Anatoliy Khmara is an internationally renowned artist whose depth of creativity is representative of the great masters.
Khmara, born in Kyiv in 1956, earned a Masters in Fine Arts from the Fedorov Institute of Art and Graphic Design, Kyiv in 1981. Anatoliy came to the United States in 1998 under the Extraordinary Artist visa.
He was sponsored by Giannini-Hilgart at that time, a 160-year-old Stained Glass Studio, known for producing some stained-glass windows of Frank Lloyd Wright and selected designs of Edgar Miller.
Khmara’s stained-glass designs can be viewed in churches and cathedrals throughout the United States.
Some of his more recent designs are the Armenian Church of Glenview, Glenview, Illinois and Our Lady Of Sorrow in Corona, New York.
Khmara’s designs have been called “transformational” with viewers reporting experiencing feelings of traveling through portals of light in his stained-glass window designs resulting in calmness, a sense of peace and greater wellbeing.
In 1996 Khmara received the United Nation’s Fiftieth Anniversary Painting Competition Award. Many of his other award-winning paintings are featured in the collections of Ukrainian Embassies in Washington, DC, Austria and Egypt. The beauty of his works can also be experienced in the World Bank and the National Art Museums of Kyiv and Lugansk, Ukraine.
Khmara’s oils and watercolors are treasured by private collectors throughout the United States, Europe and Japan. Additional creations can also be viewed at the Peggy Notebaert Museum, Opus Gallery and the Colby Gallery.
Founder and director of the Medici Art Center, where pieces of his current body of work can be experienced, are an invitation to remember the viewer’s reason for being. The vibrations of the colors in his paintings are the source of deep healing and renewal.
Come explore...All are welcome from three to ninety three !
*What to bring:
-water
-dress comfortable in painting friendly cloths
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Anatoliy Khmara is an internationally renowned artist whose depth of creativity is representative of the great masters.
Khmara, born in Kyiv in 1956, earned a Masters in Fine Arts from the Fedorov Institute of Art and Graphic Design, Kyiv in 1981. Anatoliy came to the United States in 1998 under the Extraordinary Artist visa.
He was sponsored by Giannini-Hilgart at that time, a 160-year-old Stained Glass Studio, known for producing some stained-glass windows of Frank Lloyd Wright and selected designs of Edgar Miller.
Khmara’s stained-glass designs can be viewed in churches and cathedrals throughout the United States.
Some of his more recent designs are the Armenian Church of Glenview, Glenview, Illinois and Our Lady Of Sorrow in Corona, New York.
Khmara’s designs have been called “transformational” with viewers reporting experiencing feelings of traveling through portals of light in his stained-glass window designs resulting in calmness, a sense of peace and greater wellbeing.
In 1996 Khmara received the United Nation’s Fiftieth Anniversary Painting Competition Award. Many of his other award-winning paintings are featured in the collections of Ukrainian Embassies in Washington, DC, Austria and Egypt. The beauty of his works can also be experienced in the World Bank and the National Art Museums of Kyiv and Lugansk, Ukraine.
Khmara’s oils and watercolors are treasured by private collectors throughout the United States, Europe and Japan. Additional creations can also be viewed at the Peggy Notebaert Museum, Opus Gallery and the Colby Gallery.
Founder and director of the Medici Art Center, where pieces of his current body of work can be experienced, are an invitation to remember the viewer’s reason for being. The vibrations of the colors in his paintings are the source of deep healing and renewal.
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Date/Time | June 3 2023, 12:00am - 11:59pm |
Location | Yoga Body Elements 4007 N. Broadway press #202 slowly or call/text 773-891-7071 |
Phone | Yoga Body Elements |
Admission | $13.00-$22.00 Register Now www.yogabodyelements.com/events or call/text 773-891-7071 |