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Oleksandr Miroshnychenko

Oleksandr Miroshnychenko lives and works at his studio in Chuhuiv, a small village in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine. In 2001, he decided to become an artist after studying radiophysics at Karazin Kharkiv National University. Miroshnychenko subsequently enrolled at Kharkiv Artist College but was expelled after two years of education. The aspiring artist's first meeting with ceramics took place at the ceramic studio of Kharkiv State Academy in 2003. There he started working as an assistant, preparing materials for students and helping them to make their artwork. The head of the studio, instructor Volodimir Shapovalov, taught Miroshnychenko the technology and art of ceramics and clay. Miroshnychenko worked at the studio for seven years, and during that time, he studied ceramics and pottery intensively. The artist earned his bachelor's degree and master's degree through correspondence courses at the Kharkiv State Academy of Design and Arts. 

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Special Release. Studio Potter brings you the latest article from Ukrainian ceramic artist Oleksandr Miroshnychenko.
"I photographed this on the first day of the war. Now the  black funnel covers all of Ukraine" - Oleksandr Miroshnychenko
A Letter from Ukraine
By Oleksandr Miroshnychenko
On February 24th, at about five o'clock in the morning, we were awakened by the sounds of explosions. As the sun rose, the smoke from the explosions became visible. FREE ARTICLE!
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