Elena Borisova

Elena Borisova

Ukrainian artist
Date of Birth: 20.12.1982
Country: Ukraine

Content:
  1. Early Life and Education
  2. International Recognition
  3. - "Nostalgia for the Future" in Nuremberg, Germany (2009)
  4. Noteworthy Works

Early Life and Education

Elena Borisova is a Ukrainian artist with an impressive body of work that spans over two thousand pastel masterpieces. Her artistic journey began in 1987 when she joined a children's art club and showcased her talent at young age exhibitions.

In 1998, Borisova enrolled at the Kharkiv State Art College, where she excelled as an external student, completing the program in just two and a half years. She studied under the renowned Ukrainian artist Grigory Korobov.

International Recognition

Borisova's reputation as a skilled pastel artist has earned her international recognition. She has participated in over 100 exhibitions worldwide, including 52 international and 28 all-Ukrainian shows. Over the past three years, her works have been featured in numerous notable exhibitions, including:

- "Nostalgia for the Future" in Nuremberg, Germany (2009)

- "Transit" at the Maestro Gallery in Kharkiv, Ukraine (2008)
Prestigious Collections

Borisova's captivating artwork has found its way into private collections across the globe, including Ukraine, Russia, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Germany, Greece, Israel, the Netherlands, Poland, the United States, France, Switzerland, and Sweden.

Noteworthy Works

Among Borisova's most celebrated works are:
- "Caprisel" (2009)
- "Bird Lover" (2009)
- "Balloon Blower" (2009)
- "Yura - God's Dandelion" (2009)
- "Chapa" (2007)
- "Ship from a Newspaper" (2009)
- "Fellow Traveler" (2008)
- "Sad Mime" (2008)

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