there is something strange about them,
but what? all photographs by Olesya
Galushcenko,
for them to be featured on our blog, they must be totally different,
and they are, they are all hand made!
by Ukrainian artist Olesya Galushcenko, it’s hard to believe that all the flowers aren’t actually real but made of hard porcelain, provided
the artist works from early morning until late at night, she can create one
peony in a day, while a sprig of lilac takes about a week. Because of the work
involved in creating a single porcelain flowers, Olesya Galushcenko’s creations
are not exactly cheap, but there are always buyers lining up to buy her works,
and there’s almost always a waiting list of customers, “Once I was commissioned
to make one hundred porcelain tulips, but the customer could not buy them out
due to financial difficulties. I put them up on my website and they were sold
out in a day or two,” Olesya said,
Olesya Galushcenko is a hydraulics engineer who got into porcelain flower making as a personal challenge. Seven years ago, during maternity leave, she decided to take on an artistic project that involved using her hands, and a decorative flower bouquet caught her eye,
the artist was self-taught, so she refused to
pay for classes and decided to learn the craft herself using free internet
tutorials. But they only served to get her started, because she soon realized
that polymer clay wasn’t the right material for the degree of realism she
wanted, so she decided to experiment herself and soon discovered that cold
porcelain met her requirements, “The author of the works that impressed me was
self-taught and my motto is ‘if someone else could do it, then so can I’,”
Olesya told Dumskaya.net. “And that’s how it all began. But in the
end the tutorials did not satisfy me, because everything turned out to be too
decorative, and I wanted realism.” despite
receiving countless offers, Olesya Galushcenko refuses to teach classes or make
tutorials on how to create stunningly realistic porcelain flowers, because she
believes that once she has shared her secrets, the charm of her art will be
lost, “Firstly, I believe that every master should go his own way, study
different materials, and not work according to any one methodology,” the
Ukrainian artist said. In general, it is enough to learn how to mold clay
and observe nature, to disassemble flowers by petal. Also, if I already share
my secrets, the exclusivity of my products will be lost.” for more stunning
botanical masterpieces, check out Olesya Galushcenko’s
Facebook page, I have to say I have seen many porcelain flowers before, but
none as finally detailed as these, they are stunning!
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