“How Do You Live?”: The Superb Illustrations by Julia Tveritina
Julia Tveritina, a well-known artist, was born in Kyiv, Ukraine, in 1986. She holds a master’s degree from the National Academy of Arts (2011).
In addition to winning a silver medal for her master’s diploma in graphic techniques in 2015 and a grant from the Ukrainian president in 2013, she also won the 2018 Best Book Design award for “Girls Power.” She was listed in the 2018 illustrators catalog of the Ukrainian Book Institute, alongside Anna Sarvira. In addition to teaching illustration at Suzhou University, Julia is a versatile artist who works as a painter, illustrator, and graphic artist.
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