As for what her inspiration was, she said she painted what came to her imagination. A description of the collection, written by Tymemko, explained each piece ‘reflects lull and peacefulness.’
This is the first time she’s ever had her art on display.
“I’m a little bit nervous,” she said.
However, Mirasty believes she has nothing to be nervous about due to how detailed and beautiful each piece is.
“She starts her pieces with just a pencil and doesn’t use a ruler which is amazing because a lot of the pieces have these direct straight lines,” she said. “She has an understanding of composition, lines, colour, texture… it’s an amazing process to watch.”
Mirasty added she’s excited to see people’s reactions to the collection. She also sees this as a way for Tymemko to see firsthand that she’s truly supported in her new home after having to move from Ukraine due to Russia’s invasion.
“Hopefully she’ll have a wonderful experience being celebrated in the community.”
Meanwhile, Tymemko said she’s been thinking about whether or not she’ll try and make a career out of painting.
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