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Liliya Busarova (born 1977, Oktyabrsk, Kuibyshev Region, RSFSR) is a Belarusian artist.[1][2] currently living in Poland.
Biography
[edit]In 2002, Liliya Busarova graduated from the Faculty of Folk Culture at Maxim Tank Belarusian State Pedagogical University. She has illustrated 5 children's books for the "Belfax" publishing house and engaged in designing merchandise products for the "Colorful Parasol" company, including original magnets and cups. In 2015, as part of an international project in the Netherlands, she illustrated the children's book "Mama gaat het niet geloven" / "Mom Won't Believe It". Liliya is a dedicated contributor to the book project about 16 outstanding women of Belarus "She Was", curated by the curator Irina Solomatina/"Gender Route". She also illustrated the book "Stefka and the Birthdays" published by "Yanushkevich". She is a participant in the International Festival of Book Illustration and Visual Literature "Morse" (2019). Lilia Busarova has been repeatedly nominated for her contributions and active collaboration with Belarusian writers to preserve the Belarusian national heritage[3]
Liliya Busarova's work includes illustrations, book graphics, sketches, puppetry, ceramics, and amateur theater performances. She masters watercolor and collage techniques.
In May 2024, she was invited to illustrate the curatorial research "Belarus: Fashion as a tool to resist the regime"[4] by Ludmila Christeseva, published in the Global Bar Magazine.
Awards
[edit]- Winner of the Ciotka's Award for Artistic Design of the book "My Red Bim" by Edzi Agnyatsvet [5](Art Literature, 2022).
References
[edit]- ^ "Мастацкае журы Прэміі Цёткі назвала найлепш аздобленыя кнігi для дзяцей і падлеткаў". Belarusian Pen Centrer. 2020-07-14. Retrieved 2021-11-21.
- ^ "Сталі вядомыя пераможцы Прэміі Цёткі". International Public Association "Union of Belarusians of the World". Union of Belarusians of the World. 2020-10-23. Retrieved 2024-05-21.
- ^ Свабода, Радыё (2024-01-20). "Найлепшыя кнігі для дзяцей і падлеткаў: абвясьцілі кароткі сьпіс намінантаў на літаратурную прэмію Цёткі". Радыё Свабода (in Belarusian). Retrieved 2024-06-10.
- ^ Christeseva, Ludmila (2024-05-24). "Belarus: Fashion as a tool to resist the regime". Global Bar Magazine. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
- ^ "Mastaki maluuts knizhki: Liliya Busarova". Y.F. Karsky Grodno Regional Scientific Library. 2023-07-10. Retrieved 2024-06-10.