Tatiana Radchenko - Vinho e uma jarra de ouro





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Tatiana Radchenko, born in Ukraine, presents the original oil painting Vinho e uma jarra de ouro, 2025, in Realism as a still life, 50 cm by 40 cm, 900 g, signed, in excellent condition, created after 2020 and sold directly by the artist.
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Tatyana Radchenko, born in 1964, lives in Ukraine.
Like many, she only drew at school when she was a child. But her true contact with painting happened much later. On her birthday, her daughter gave her a subscription to an art studio, and she picked up a brush for the first time. Later, she acquired oil paints and her first canvas — that’s when her creative journey began.
Tatyana began attending masterclasses with various artists, trying out new techniques and creating her own paintings. Years later, when she had already gathered a considerable body of work, she decided to present them to the public and sell them.
To date, she has sold more than 50 paintings in Ukraine, and several found buyers in Europe. She continues to develop rapidly: participating in exhibitions, attending masterclasses, taking courses in art studios, and constantly refining her technique.
Tatyana Radchenko, born in 1964, lives in Ukraine.
Like many, she only drew at school when she was a child. But her true contact with painting happened much later. On her birthday, her daughter gave her a subscription to an art studio, and she picked up a brush for the first time. Later, she acquired oil paints and her first canvas — that’s when her creative journey began.
Tatyana began attending masterclasses with various artists, trying out new techniques and creating her own paintings. Years later, when she had already gathered a considerable body of work, she decided to present them to the public and sell them.
To date, she has sold more than 50 paintings in Ukraine, and several found buyers in Europe. She continues to develop rapidly: participating in exhibitions, attending masterclasses, taking courses in art studios, and constantly refining her technique.

