Sasha Demyter joins the Ukrainian Fund of Digitized Art

Anna Cherevko

Anna Cherevko

August 14, 2025
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Sasha Demyter joins the Ukrainian Fund of Digitized Art

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We’re excited to share that another remarkable talent has joined the Ukrainian Fund of Digitized Art (UFDA)! Please welcome Sasha Demyter — a Ukrainian artist whose creations are now preserved in the highest digital quality. UFDA has digitized 30 of Sasha's works, making them accessible to audiences around the world.

About Sasha Demyter

Sasha Demyter is a Ukrainian artist and designer born in 1989 in Mykolaiv. He studied at a private studio run by Mykolaiv artist Hennadii Pluzhnyk. He also honed his skills working in a group setting and later continued his education with the artist Inna Andrazhevska.

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Vertep (2025). Painting, Oil, Canvas on cardboard. Digitized by Digital Original Studio for UFDA

Artwork of Sasha Demyter earned him a place among the members of the Youth Association of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine. He is an active participant in nationwide group exhibitions organized by the association.

His oeuvre features numerous portraits, still lifes, and landscapes. 

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Forest Landscape I (2025). Painting, Oil, Canvas on cardboard. Digitized by Digital Original Studio for UFDA

Sasha Demyter’s Art Style

The artist’s visual language was profoundly shaped by a diverse range of artistic influences. Among the most significant was the French post-impressionist group Les Nabis. Additionally, the British school of painting—especially the precise and contemplative works of Euan Uglow and Diarmuid Kelley— greatly influenced him. Equally important was the influence of American artist Ann Gale, whose meticulous and thoughtful exploration of corporeality, perception, and materiality provided a vital point of reference for the artist.

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Still Life with a Turkish Teapot (2020). Painting, Oil, Canvas on cardboard. Digitized by Digital Original Studio for UFDA

Digitized Works

UFDA has digitized 30 of Sasha Demyter’s paintings and drawings, capturing every fine detail and texture. This digital preservation ensures that audiences everywhere can experience his artistry — now and for generations to come.

To explore more works, visit Sasha Demyter’s artist profile on the UFDA platform.

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