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Tatyana Palchuk (professional name Tatjana Palcuka; born 1954 in Riga, Latvian SSR) is a Latvian artist.

Early life

Her father (a Russian soldier) died shortly after World War II and she was raised by her mother. Her family had little financial resources and her mother struggled to take care of them.

From 1967 to 1973 she studied in Jana Rozentala School of Art in Riga, where she received college-level education. From 1975 to 1981 she studied at the Art Academy of Latvia, in the department of painting. From 1984 to 1987 she attended the USSR Academy of Arts for her postgraduate studies. She studied with Western school academics such as marine painter Eduards Kalnins (Eduard Kalnins). Palchuk studied the European academic school of painting. In 2003 she received an MA in Fine Art and Painting.[1]

Career

Her artistic productions are influenced by the Italian Renaissance (14th - 16th century), the Northern Renaissance (15th – 16th century) and the French Illuminated Manuscripts (15th century). She is a member of the Latvian Art Union. She teaches painting, drawing and composition and her students work in many countries. Palchuk regularly participates in exhibitions, including ten solo exhibitions and numerous group exhibitions. Her paintings are housed in both public and private collections.[2]

Achievements

  • "The Best 2014 Modern and Contemporary Artists" Italy, EA Editore, Palermo 03.2014.
  • Italy- ”Over Art” N3, EA Editore, June 2014.
  • TVNet,Latvia, December 2013
  • "Europ, ART", Geneve, N6, 30.04. 1997. Swiss.
  • Pogodin V.S., art researcher “The River of Time in its Course” (“ Река времен в своем стремлении”)// Magazin “Woman’s World” (“Мир женщины”), Moskow, Russia, 1995, Nr. 1, 22.-24.
  • Hajenko S.I., art researcher, “The Unity of the Opposites” (“ Единство противоположнотей”)// Magazine ”Galerija”, Riga, Latvija, 1997, Nr.2
  • IvĜevs A., poet, journalist, “The Beauty wi ll save the World” (“Красота спасет мир”)//Newspaper “Bal ti jasavize”, Riga, Latvi ja, 26.05.95. , Nr . 21
  • Ozerskaja I., writer, “The Painting Forever” (“Картина навсегда”) // magazine “Steeple” (“Шпиль”), Riga, Latvia, 2000, Nr. 2/3
  • Rizova C.M. journalist, Magazine “Love” (“Люблю”), Riga, Latvia, 2000, Nr. 2(3)
  • Savisko M. Hunting// Magazine “Plus Ar t” (“Māksla plus”), Rīga, Latvia, 2000, Nr . 2
  • 2014 Article by Aina Ušča[3]

References

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Retrieved February 13, 2015.[dead link]
  2. ^ "Old Tweets: tpalchuk (tatjana palcuka-rik.)". One.tweettunnel.com. Retrieved 2016-06-02.
  3. ^ "Sarkankrūtīšu zelta melodija". Bauskasdzive.diena.lv. Retrieved 2016-06-02.