UFDA Welcomes Three Renowned Artists to Its Roster: Aec Interesni Kazki, Olha Zaremba, and Petro Bevza

Anna Cherevko

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While UFDA’s groundbreaking auction has captured the attention of media in Ukraine and abroad, Ukrainian Fund of Digitized Art continues to focus on its mission of digitizing and preserving Ukrainian art.
We are excited to welcome three new artists to our roster: Aleksei Bordusov, also known as Aec Interesni Kazki, Olha Zaremba, and Petro Bevza. These prominent Ukrainian artists shine on the international art scene, and their works are now treasured additions to UFDA’s digital archive.
Aleksei Bordusov aka Aec Interesni Kazki
Aleksei Bordusov aka Aec Interesni Kazki (born in 1980 in Kyiv) is a renowned Ukrainian artist celebrated for his captivating visual imagery. The artist draws inspiration from a diverse range of themes, including science, religion, mythology, and cosmology. Often rich in color, his pieces are frequently complemented by black and white drawings.
For many years, Aec collaborated with Waone to create works that transcended traditional graffiti lettering. After their duo, Interesni Kazki, disbanded, Aec pursued a solo career.
The artist’s oeuvre includes murals, paintings, drawings, and prints. Aleksei Bordusov’s original paintings include The Seventh Trumpet and Primordial Travelers, Mysterious Event in The Valley, Somnia Belli, Memento Mori in Topiary Garden, and many more.
Olha Zaremba
Olha Zaremba (born in 1994 in Dnipro) is a Ukrainian artist specializing in painting, graphics, and photography. Her work explores themes of fear, memory, and human perception.
An active participant in national exhibitions and international residencies, she has collaborated with renowned curators and institutions, contributing to the development of Ukraine's modern art scene.
Olha Zaremba works in painting, graphics, photography, and object-based art. In her works, she explores the human subconscious, combining religious and biological aspects. The image of a person in her painting reflects emotional reactions to the surrounding world. Among her famous pieces are "Victims", "Mutilated", "Dead Field", "Crassula", "Shelter", and many more.
Petro Bevza
Petro Bevza (born in 1963 in Shpytky, Kyiv region) is a prominent Ukrainian artist recognized for his work in painting, sculpture, and contemporary art. He is known for his conceptual art that explores themes of time, identity, and the metaphysical.
His works are deeply symbolic, reflecting both Ukrainian cultural narratives and contemporary global trends, with exhibitions worldwide and contributions to major art fairs and collections. His solo exhibitions have been displayed in major venues such as the Museum of the History of Kyiv City, the National Museum of Taras Shevchenko, and the National Museum "Kyiv Art Gallery".
Petro Bevza's works are distinguished by deep symbolism, philosophical undertones, and masterful use of color. Some of his most famous pieces include the project "Reality of Abstraction" (1995), the painting cycle "Theodosics" (2002-2006), the projects "Jordan" (2016-2017), and many more.
How to join UFDA as an artist?
Every artist is welcome to join the Ukrainian Fund of Digitized Art (UFDA) to preserve their collection of artworks. To join UFDA as an artist, simply follow these steps:
1. Reach Out to Us: Use the contact form on our website to connect with our team.
2. Provide Information About Yourself: Share a brief description of your background, artistic journey, and any relevant details that highlight your style and creative vision.
3. Share Examples of Your Works: Include links to examples of your artworks, such as your portfolio, social media pages, or any platform where your creations are showcased.
Once we receive your submission, our team will review the information and reach out to you with the next steps to join our catalog and become a part of UFDA.