Vasyl Netsko: Bridging Ukrainian Folk Art with Modern Creativity
In a recent interview, I had the opportunity to share insights into my artistic journey and the influence of my Ukrainian heritage on my work. My art, characterized by vibrant highlights and expressive style, draws inspiration from the neoprimitivism movement and Ukrainian folk traditions. I discussed how, being largely self-taught, I approach painting with an intuitive freedom, allowing me to infuse my pieces with emotional and cultural depth.
We also touched on how my background in sculpting has shaped the distinctive visual style of my paintings, creating a unique blend of mediums that reflects my aesthetic vision. The conversation delved into the intellectual and emotional layers of my artwork, highlighting my aim to convey profound concepts through visually captivating pieces.
A significant portion of our discussion focused on my painting series “Vivid Dreams of Gdańsk,” born from the lockdown period, which nostalgically transports viewers to the historical streets of Gdańsk. This series, along with works like “Madonna of Peace” and “Sighted,” reflects my response to the current global situation, showcasing art’s power to express solidarity and hope in times of turmoil.

Moreover, we discussed my participation in international exhibitions, such as the “F*** Russian WARSHIP” charity art show in New York, underscoring the global recognition and impact of my work. These experiences have affirmed the universal appeal of my art and my commitment to sharing messages of love, beauty, and resilience through my creative expression.
This interview was a profound reflection on how personal heritage, combined with a passion for art, can create a powerful platform for cultural and emotional dialogue. For further details, I invite you to visit website vinniejinn.com
