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Tetiana Protcheva — Embroidery Master.

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Tetiana Protcheva is recognized as a Ukrainian master of embroidery. She has exhibited her masterpieces in the United States of America,Australia, Scotland, Israel, Japan, France, Brazil and many other countries. In the summer of 2010, Tetiana represented Ukraine at EXPO 2010 in China. Tetiana was interested in embroidery since childhood. Her favorite colors and themes tell the ancient history of Ukraine. Black and red – the colors of the central region of Ukraine – with traditional simple designs, and regular geometrical shapes. Tetiana designs clothes.She took sewing classes at school and then later in life started designing and sewing men’s neckties. Her son proudly wore one of her neckties to school and came home with a smile on his face as he told his mother, “You have an order for more neckties.” Now Tetiana decorates sweaters, jackets, blouses, and shirts with Ukrainian ornaments.

Tetiana Pretcheva and the map of Ukraine on canvas with a scale of 1:1500000 TetianaProtcheva invented the 3D embroidery style, which entered the Book of Records of Ukraine and created a new direction entitled “Glowing Art.”Working under the Glow Gallery international project, she has come up with a unique collection of embroidered portraits of the prominent personalities, such as Steve Jobs, Andy Warhol, Leonardo da Vinci, and Jesus Christ that shine in darkness, as if coming back to life, and produce an unforgettable emotional and cultural effect. In order to spread information about embroidery as the grand unifying symbol of our nation and present a positive image of our country, TetianaPretcheva decided to create embroidered map of Ukraine. Every oblast of Ukraine is embroidered on the map by artists of that oblast. According to the design, the symbols of the map reflect their respective ethnic regions. The project involved craftspeople to study, renovate, revive, preserve and demonstrate ancient multi-century heritage of spiritual culture, and to implement it harmoniously into the modern culture.

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