Yaroslava Holysh - "Candelabra Tree"





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Yaroslava Holysh, "Candelabra Tree", acrylic painting on canvas, original edition, 100 × 100 cm, 2025, Ukraine, not signed, certificate of authenticity included.
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"Candelabra Tree"
Acrylic on canvas, 100 × 100 cm, 2025
Hand signed. Certificate of authenticity included. Ready to hang.
It was December in Tenerife - and instead of the tough, rocky cacti I had always known, I found something I had never seen before: a towering, blooming plant, gentle and almost impossibly soft, flowering in the middle of winter. It stopped me completely. I couldn't believe something so delicate could exist in that form. That feeling - of finding unexpected beauty where you least expect it - became this painting.
"Candelabra Tree" belongs to a series of 8 works painted with a unified palette: soft and gentle tones in tension with deep, dark contrasts. The composition is built in three layers of acrylic, with the most time and care given to the fine details that bring the plant's quiet presence to life. The goal was flat, deliberate colour - precise and calm - while still holding emotional weight.
Yaroslava Holysh (b. 1998, Ukraine) is a visual artist, muralist and educator based in Warsaw. Her work is rooted in a deep attentiveness to nature — finding the extraordinary in what others pass by without noticing.
Selected recognition and exhibitions:
– Gaude Polonia Scholarship, funded by the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage (2023)
– ZAIKS Scholarship, Fund for the Promotion of Creativity (2024)
– Jan Kulczyk Scholarship (2020, 2021)
– Grant for a mural commission, Museum of King Jan III's Palace in Wilanów, Warsaw (2023)
– "CIAŁO. Kilka odsłon nagości", Miejska Galeria Sztuki, Częstochowa (2025–2026)
– "Ukraina Lever", Galleri Rømma, Løten, Norway (2023)
– Artistic residency, Rømma Gallery, Norway (2023)
– Solo exhibition, Galeria Jesienna CWK, Warsaw (2022)
– Educator, Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw (2024–present)
Works in private collections in Poland and abroad.
More of the art process I share on instagram : holysh_yaroslava
"Candelabra Tree"
Acrylic on canvas, 100 × 100 cm, 2025
Hand signed. Certificate of authenticity included. Ready to hang.
It was December in Tenerife - and instead of the tough, rocky cacti I had always known, I found something I had never seen before: a towering, blooming plant, gentle and almost impossibly soft, flowering in the middle of winter. It stopped me completely. I couldn't believe something so delicate could exist in that form. That feeling - of finding unexpected beauty where you least expect it - became this painting.
"Candelabra Tree" belongs to a series of 8 works painted with a unified palette: soft and gentle tones in tension with deep, dark contrasts. The composition is built in three layers of acrylic, with the most time and care given to the fine details that bring the plant's quiet presence to life. The goal was flat, deliberate colour - precise and calm - while still holding emotional weight.
Yaroslava Holysh (b. 1998, Ukraine) is a visual artist, muralist and educator based in Warsaw. Her work is rooted in a deep attentiveness to nature — finding the extraordinary in what others pass by without noticing.
Selected recognition and exhibitions:
– Gaude Polonia Scholarship, funded by the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage (2023)
– ZAIKS Scholarship, Fund for the Promotion of Creativity (2024)
– Jan Kulczyk Scholarship (2020, 2021)
– Grant for a mural commission, Museum of King Jan III's Palace in Wilanów, Warsaw (2023)
– "CIAŁO. Kilka odsłon nagości", Miejska Galeria Sztuki, Częstochowa (2025–2026)
– "Ukraina Lever", Galleri Rømma, Løten, Norway (2023)
– Artistic residency, Rømma Gallery, Norway (2023)
– Solo exhibition, Galeria Jesienna CWK, Warsaw (2022)
– Educator, Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw (2024–present)
Works in private collections in Poland and abroad.
More of the art process I share on instagram : holysh_yaroslava

