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Zoryana Khrouchtch

Sweet Sixteenth

Painting
2024
Oil on Wood Panel
10" x 10"
Littered with specks of reds, the piece symbolizes my fragmented appreciation for the women of my family's maternal side. Although I was unable to meet my maternal grandmother, the bits of knowledge I have surrounding her life extend to the jewelry passed along to my mother. The practice of exchanging and/or passing along valuables formed a physical element to connectedness within a family split between Canadian and Ukrainian spaces. Jewelry became an object of honouring and appreciating kinship, rather than fashion or self-expression. As I intertwine with pieces of my mother's jewelry, the physical nature of each piece brings me peace, conflicted with a sense of cultural disconnect.

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Sweet Sixteenth
Sweet Sixteenth

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Zoryana Khrouchtch

multidisciplinary artist

“My works explore personal glimpses into nostalgia and kinship ties surrounding my Canadian-Ukrainian identity. By observing collected artifacts ranging from embroidered tapestries to stamps, I am...” [More]