Katerina Roman-Maksimjuk’s exhibition “Sunshine through rain”

Katerina Roman-Maksimjuk is an artist, teacher, and lifelong traveler—both in her inner world and in external cultural spaces. She can be described as a person in search of harmony. Her creative work is interwoven with personal experiences, various roles, and everyday life, forming unique patterns.

She was born in Tallinn and currently lives and works in Estonia. In 2007, she obtained a bachelor’s degree in fine arts (graphics) from the Estonian Academy of Arts and later continued her studies at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague. She has held several solo exhibitions, including at the Amandus Adamson Studio Museum in Paldiski, and has participated in group exhibitions, including the Biennial of Drawing in Skopje, North Macedonia.

Katerina’s primary means of expression are graphic drawings and the line. “The language of the line is essential to me, but color and design are just as important,” the artist explains. Her works also reflect many years of experience as a graphic designer. The exhibition Sunshine Through Rain presents a selection of mixed-media works and graphic drawings created by the artist between 2020 and 2025.