You can find her artworks in private collections in the USA, Japan, Singapore, Europe, and, of course, Ukraine. In addition, you can see her art in international online galleries (The Artling, Tricera, RtistiQ, Saatchi, etc), and in a Canadian decor store (PHF Decor) as a printmaker. Her first solo exhibition was held in October 2021 in Dunaivtsi, Ukraine. In 2022, she took part in a charity auction in Chernivtsi, Ukraine.


“Hi! My name is Karina Danylchuk, Ukrainian artist. My main medium is watercolor; however, in 2024, I began creating land art and will continue my practice in this way. Non-anthropocentric view of nature, a dark future, and my own head are under deep research. While working with watercolor, my interest lies in the details of a single bird or a group of birds, highlighting the differences between people and animals in how we exist.
About the art background: I started my art career in 2018, and in 2021, I showed my artwork at the first exhibition in the Khmelnytskyi region. In 2024-2025, I had a little gap to focus on my newborn daughter. In 2025, I continued my activity, participating in Ukrainian and international group exhibitions. The most important exhibition was “Between worlds” at the Taras Shevchenko National Museum, Kyiv, Ukraine. I’m mainly self-taught, but I also had group and private lessons with Ukrainian artist Stefan Stoikov in 2022-2023.
Now I stay in Ukraine, mainly in Uzhhorod (I moved there for safety).
My last project was about the Spanish slug invasion, which I continued with my tree portraits. I stopped for a while to finish my land art project, “Feeding the local landscape” (I haven’t shared it on my social media yet; the project is about understanding future catastrophe, today’s feeling as an internal displacement person, and hoping for a normal future). Have my fingers crossed to finish it this year.”
-Karina Danylchuk


