Olga Sviridova is a contemporary artist based in Israel, known for her unique and colorful ceramic sculptures, which are inspired by her childhood. Born and raised in Soviet Ukraine, Sviridova discovered her passion for drawing at a young age. Her talent was quickly recognized, and she was advanced to the second grade at an art school, where she excelled and graduated with honors.
In 1999, Sviridova relocated to Israel, where she rediscovered her love for art. Inspired by the availability of materials in Israel, she initially experimented with painting and eventually moved into doll-making using polymer clay. Unsatisfied with the material, she transitioned to ceramic clay, which offered the flexibility and strength she needed to fully express her creativity.
Over the past four years, Sviridova has focused exclusively on ceramics, creating more than 50 pieces. Her work has been exhibited in Israeli galleries and has gained recognition for its vibrant and imaginative style.
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Categories: contemporary israeli artists.
Artistic domains:
Sculpture, Painting.
Account type:
Artist,
member since 2024 (Country of origin Israel).
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Biography
Olga Sviridova is a contemporary artist based in Israel, known for her unique and colorful ceramic sculptures, which are inspired by her childhood. Born and raised in Soviet Ukraine, Sviridova discovered her passion for drawing at a young age. Her talent was quickly recognized, and she was advanced to the second grade at an art school, where she excelled and graduated with honors.
In 1999, Sviridova relocated to Israel, where she rediscovered her love for art. Inspired by the availability of materials in Israel, she initially experimented with painting and eventually moved into doll-making using polymer clay. Unsatisfied with the material, she transitioned to ceramic clay, which offered the flexibility and strength she needed to fully express her creativity.
Over the past four years, Sviridova has focused exclusively on ceramics, creating more than 50 pieces. Her work has been exhibited in Israeli galleries and has gained recognition for its vibrant and imaginative style.