People all around the world speak different languages, but we all cry and laugh in the same language as well as we all are connected to the elusive realm of dreams.
Like our dreams mix all the memories and spaces, my paper cuttings combine lots of symbols and hidden images that twine between each other and create some new perspectives. So the more you look—the more you see!
Usually, I create illustrations for different tales, folkloric and fairy ones. When I travel or start living in a new country, I always spend time on local history and folklore research. This helps me a lot with communicating and understanding people and I successfully use my art as a tool of communication.
I hope my works will resonate with you! And I will be glad to hear from you about the whimsical (or pretty real) images you find in my paper cuttings.
Sincerely, Tanya Kyianytsia
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Moon Hare
In my childhood, I loved spending time at my grandma’s. She was stunningly creative in her skills in traditional arts and crafts. She would transform old clothes into cute rugs and patched duvets, her embroidered pillows and shirts were a proud part of her legacy. She would tell me that I am the first artist in the generation, but I learned from her that creativity can go alongside every part of your life.
A Walk Through The Dark Forest
Petrichor Or The Dream Of The Tree On A Dry Day
My first illustrating experience was when I created a small book of poems and stories for my sister to help her learn how to read. Back then, I was impressed that drawing is a realm in which you can do anything. Putting an elephant on a tree? Sure! Clouds made of dandelion fluff? Absolutely! My exploration of old masters led me to the art school for children. I received a scholarship and studied for a few years. I had to attend it sneakily because my parents didn’t support it.
But I was stubborn in my efforts and luckily received recognition in this field. Now I can definitely tell everyone who is afraid to make art or have a stigma that it is unnecessary, - the world needs creators and the visual part of life can never be underestimated. I have a master's in literature and languages and my art background helps me create effective learning methods and approaches. And complete translations of the books in a very vivid manner.
A Cat Who Ate The Sun
The Nutcracker
My scholarly experience didn’t stop and I was investigating traditional arts and folklore. In Ukraine, it's part of the household, so it was easy to get fascinated by them. Paper cutting is a part of Ukrainian heritage. And still, it was an absolutely different experience for me. I like to compare my watercolor sketchbooks and schematic ones for the paper cuttings. Paper cutting is more like a sculpture but made of a tender material.
Frida's Soul
Mother Nature
When it comes to large-scale paper cuttings, the challenging part is to weave the patterns for the common image to look put together. But at the same time, this process is very inspirational. The more I work, the less difficult this part is. A smooth sea never made a skilled (artist) sailor! And of course, the difficult part is cleaning up! Just imagine how much paper waste I get from a 4-meter-long work!
Moth Girl (Fashion Illustration Series)
Find The Right Key
I hear many people consider that I have a lot of patience to make all the artworks from paper but I am very humble in this question. It takes much longer for me to create the composition than to cut it out. Sometimes I investigate a topic (especially if it’s an illustration) and combine patterns for a week or so. And then I cut the paper in a couple of days. I also prefer to cut quickly because my fingers would hurt the next several days. So it’s better to finish the deed in a shorter term.
Make A Wish Or Even A Thousand
Mermaid
Most of my works are made in a symmetrical technique, which is a feature of Ukrainian traditional paper cutting. This symmetry plays with the mind, letting it find new images within the patterns. It allows the spectator to look inside himself, and immerse in a kind of meditation, following the whimsical motifs. I noticed that even the music I listen to while cutting has an influence on the flow of work. Sometimes you lead the paper, sometimes paper leads you. And the atmosphere of the piece is very visible. Therefore, I try to cut in a good mood so the people will get good vibes only from my art and it will serve as a mascot for their homes.
Winter In Paris
Fish Net (Dedication To Hemingway)
Recently I finished a giant piece for the Ukrainian location. I was more than happy to create it because it meant that even during the war, Ukrainians find time to cherish art and traditions. It gave me more strength and I decided to create a book on Ukrainian paper cutting to introduce it to the world. Meanwhile, I am working as a book illustrator and translator, conducting workshops on paper cutting and continuing making exhibitions
I am glad to see that galleries all over the world give a platform to Ukrainian artists and I am grateful to all the people who purchase my art as it helps me raise awareness of the war and make donations.
Paper Cut Stylization Of Mona Lisa
Octopus Yarn
Twins (Fashion Illustration Series)
Sleeping Beauty
Which Flower Grows Inside Your Head?
The Tree Of Life
Fiery Flower
Poppy Cage
Blue Beard
Dragonfly Flower
Lygephila Pidmanulapidvela
Phoenix
Dragonfly Girl (Fashion Illustration Series)
Through The Centuries
Ukrainian Ironbelly Dragon
She Sells Seashells At The Seashore
Solar Wind (Fashion Illustration Series)
Grasses (Fashion Illustration Series)
You are insanely talented! Has your work been shown in a gallery yet? I really think you should contact a publisher and try to make a coffee table book out of them! I can see the long pieces as fold out pages. Just stunning!
I love these papercuttings so much! Want to visit a new exhibition and meet Tanya herself!
This artwork is insane. How do you do it? With scissors? With stencil-lile things?
Wow how do you do this??? Special paper with the use of an exacto knife???
Simply the most exhilarating art I have seen in a very long time. Bravo!
You are insanely talented! Has your work been shown in a gallery yet? I really think you should contact a publisher and try to make a coffee table book out of them! I can see the long pieces as fold out pages. Just stunning!
I love these papercuttings so much! Want to visit a new exhibition and meet Tanya herself!
This artwork is insane. How do you do it? With scissors? With stencil-lile things?
Wow how do you do this??? Special paper with the use of an exacto knife???
Simply the most exhilarating art I have seen in a very long time. Bravo!