This exposition marks the artist's debut solo exhibition, opening up a wondrous world of satin ribbon embroidery for visitors. It features 14 textured panels showcasing lush peonies, delicate daffodils and primroses, wild daisies, poppies, cornflowers, and elegant irises and tulips in full bloom.

Thanks to a masterful blend of colors, textures, and three-dimensional elements, the floral compositions truly come to life, filling the space with beauty and harmony.

For over twenty years, Iryna Hurska has dedicated herself to the art of ribbon embroidery. Every piece reflects her deep love for the nature of her native land, a subtle sense of beauty, and boundless creative inspiration. This is why these panels do not just captivate with their technical precision, but also stir deep emotions in the audience.

The exhibition opening brought together connoisseurs of decorative arts, friends, colleagues, and admirers of her work. Guests had the opportunity to meet the artist, learn more about the unique ribbon embroidery technique, and enjoy a true symphony of flowers created by her talented hands.

Musical performances lent a special ambiance to the event. Oleksandr Yatsyna, a soloist from the Nazarii Yaremchuk Admirers Club, performed the song "Red Tulips," while Hanna Krapivina, a soloist from the Folk Vocal Studio of the Teacher's House, performed "Red Poppies." These musical pieces perfectly complemented the floral theme, becoming a true highlight of the evening.

We cordially congratulate Iryna Hurska on this major milestone and thank her for the opportunity to immerse ourselves in a world of beauty, inspiration, and creativity.

We invite everyone to visit the library and experience this stunning exhibition in person!

 

 

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