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Grandpa's house
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Anya Keyes

Grandpa's house

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Oil on canvas

6 x 4 in

152.4 x 101.6 mm

15.2 x 10.2 cm

0.1524 x 0.1016 meter

Currently in a show in Portland. Pick up from the venue and free shipping available when the show ends on June 4th 2023.
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Artwork Description
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In 2015, I returned to the village in Ukraine where I spent my summers as a child, to visit the house where we lived and the land that we farmed for generations. This house was my grandfather's childhood home and was one of the few constant places in my life growing up.
Sometime after I moved to the US the house got sold and when I returned back to it I found the entrance overgrown and the house in complete ruins.
I had always assumed it would stay the same forever, which is why I don't remember the last time I was there - I didn't think it was necessary to remember because I thought it would always be mine.
Seven years since I’ve discovered that the house gone I’m still processing the pain. In this painting I save a small outline of the house at the bottom to show that even with the building gone i still hold place for my childhood home and symbol of consistency in my heart
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Anya Keyes is a Ukrainian-born artist who grew up in Soviet-era Ukraine before moving to the United States at the age of sixteen. She had always dreamed of becoming a painter, but in order to succeed in her new country, she initially pursued a career in pharmacy. After a decade-long break from art, moving to Portland in 2017 sparked a renewed passion for painting, and she began participating in collaborations with other local artists and displaying her work in solo and group shows.

Anya’s paintings draw on her experience as a first-generation immigrant, a foreign-born mother, friend, and citizen. A woman seemingly integrated into modern American life, yet who occasionally slips into her rural Slavic upbringing. Anya's portraits of women in headscarves explore themes of cultural identity and belonging.

In addition to her artistic pursuits, Anya is also deeply involved in her community. She has painted several murals in her neighborhood and regularly donates proceeds from her work to organizations that support black health and Ukrainian causes. She is passionate about using her art to give voice to Ukrainian immigrants and to connect with and give back to her community.
Artist Statement
As an immigrant, I am deeply connected to my Ukrainian heritage and the memories of my childhood in Soviet-era Ukraine. In my work, I blend elements of Ukrainian folklore and the objects that were a part of my daily life growing up, with modern American images creating a unique and personal fusion of cultures.

My portraits, which I paint in oil, often feature somber-looking women against a bright and colorful background, which represents my own struggle to fully embrace the joy of living in the US. I attribute this to the generational trauma of living under Soviet rule and the elusive sense of belonging that comes with being an immigrant.

Through my art, I aim to solidify my own sense of identity and to offer a fresh perspective on immigration that promotes shared understanding and breaks down barriers between "us" and "them." I also hope to increase visibility of Ukrainian culture in the US and to help immigrants feel seen, valued, and connected. By representing Ukrainians in art, I aim to challenge stereotypes and promote diversity and inclusivity in the art world.
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