ARTIST STATEMENT
I use traditional Ukrainian loom weaving techniques for contemporary beaded art. As a queer and disabled woman, I strive for my work to highlight anti-oppressive values. I also make art inspired by folklore and travels. By now, I see much of the world in bead colors.
For materials, I source the rare “perfect cylinder” Toho Aiko beads—woven together with strong fishing line. The beads come in iridescent, metallic, matte, and luster finishes. Up to 6,600 of them per piece create a beautiful gleam.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Yuliya is a Ukrainian-born disabled artist based in Chicago. For more than ten years, she worked as a multimedia writer and health journalist. Now she makes beaded art using traditional Ukrainian techniques and modern patterns. Yuliya first learned loom beading as a child, but had forgotten it until 2023, when she was looking for a way to reconnect with her culture.
In 2024, she started showcasing her work while working as a health reporter—then transitioned to being a full-time artist. Since then, Yuliya’s beading has been featured at 25+ galleries, fairs, and artisan stores in Chicago and beyond.
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