sâmbătă, 7 martie 2026

March 8 - International Women’s Day: Meet the Women Artists of People & Paintings Gallery


People & Paintings Gallery values the artistic journey of every artist it represents, celebrating the diversity of voices, styles, and creative paths that shape its international community. However, on the occasion of International Women’s Day, the focus turns especially to the women artists of the gallery—their stories, their creative visions, and the artistic contributions they bring to the contemporary art world.


Through their works and personal narratives, these artists reflect resilience, creativity, and the richness of perspectives that women continue to bring to global visual culture. We invite you to discover their stories and art.

Krisztina Lőrincz

Hungarian artist Krisztina Lőrincz brings a multidisciplinary background into her artistic practice. Having studied music and theology before focusing on painting, she approaches art as a form of inner expression. Her works explore the idea that each artist communicates a unique emotional and spiritual world through color and form.

👉 Full story and artworks on her PPG profile: [https://www.peopleandpaintings.com/krisztina_lorincz]

Elena (Monacuba)

Monacuba’s work explores strong emotional contrasts through vibrant color and symbolic imagery. Her visual language blends figurative and expressive elements, creating compositions that invite viewers to reflect on identity, strength, and personal transformation.

👉 Full story and artworks: [https://peopleandpaintings.com/monacuba]

Evgenia Klimenko

Evgenia’s art is rooted in figurative painting while remaining open to contemporary interpretation. Through carefully composed scenes and traditional techniques, she captures everyday moments, landscapes, and emotional atmospheres that resonate with viewers across cultures.

👉 Full story and artworks: [https://peopleandpaintings.com/evgenia_klimenko]

Nina Litvin

With Eastern European roots and currently based in Israel, Nina Litvin works primarily in oil on canvas, creating expressive compositions where color and movement play a central role. After graduating from the Lviv Academy of Arts and working for years in design, she returned to painting in 2013, rediscovering art as a deeply personal form of expression. Her works often explore themes of inner life, transformation, and the emotional resonance between people and nature.

👉 Full story and artworks: [https://www.peopleandpaintings.com/nina_litvin]

Anna Drik

Born in Ukraine and later settled in the United States, Anna Drik combines minimalist graphic techniques with a sensitivity to movement inspired by her background in ballet. Working primarily with ink on paper, she creates delicate compositions where the human figure becomes an elegant gesture of line and rhythm.

👉 Full story and artworks: [https://peopleandpaintings.com/anna_drik]

Closing Reflection

Together, these artists reflect the diversity of contemporary female artistic voices—from expressive painting and minimalist drawing to symbolic imagery and textured abstraction. Their practices remind us that art is shaped by individual journeys, cultural experiences, and personal perspectives.

This International Women’s Day, People & Paintings Gallery celebrates these women artists and invites audiences to explore the stories and creative visions that continue to enrich the global art landscape.

Moreover, discover all the artists represented by the gallery, as well as the wider creative voices that are part of its growing artistic network.

Explore more here:
🎨 Artists – [https://www.peopleandpaintings.com/artists]
🌍 Community – [https://www.peopleandpaintings.com/community]

by Cosmina M. Oltean

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