Vira Olevska’s exhibition “Layers of life”

In the exhibition “Layers of Life”, Ukrainian artist Vira Olevska invites you to immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of human experience through her deeply personal and evocative artworks. This exhibition is a journey through the different facets of life, weaving together emotions, memories, and experiences into powerful visual narratives.
Vira’s art is a profound reflection of her own life path. Having lived in places such as Kyiv, Odesa, Dahab, Bali, and Tallinn, each environment has influenced her artistic perspective, adding unique cultural and natural elements to her works.
Through her art, Vira seeks to portray and interpret the world around us, finding meaning in both the extraordinary and the everyday. Her works celebrate the human spirit, depicting the full spectrum of emotions with warmth and empathy. Each piece invites viewers to connect with their own experiences and feelings, fostering a deeper understanding of our shared humanity.
“Layers of Life” is an invitation to pause, reflect, and find beauty in the complexity of life. Vira Olevska’s art reminds us of the power of perception and the importance of embracing every moment—both joyful and challenging—as part of our unique journey.
Vira Olevska, born on October 22, 1992, in Kyiv, Ukraine, is a Ukrainian artist influenced by Adventure Time, Gauguin, David Hockney, and Bosch. Her art reflects her diverse experiences living in Ukraine, Egypt, Indonesia, and Estonia, her background as a freediving athlete, and her deep contemplation of human nature.