UKRAINIAN VYTYNANKA ART: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE AND MODERNITY Cover Image

УКРАЇНСЬКЕ МИСТЕЦТВО ВИТИНАНКИ: ІСТОРИЧНИЙ РАКУРС І СУЧАСНІСТЬ
UKRAINIAN VYTYNANKA ART: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE AND MODERNITY

Author(s): Tetiana Sergeevna Reva, Anna Sviatnenko
Subject(s): Cultural history, Customs / Folklore, Visual Arts
Published by: Національна академія керівних кадрів культури і мистецтв
Keywords: Ukrainian vytynanka; traditional culture; symbols; ornaments;

Summary/Abstract: The purpose of the research is to highlight of the vytynanka art as an integral component of traditional Ukrainian culture. The research methodology is based on the application of a systemic approach and includes the following methods: analytical, comparative-historical, art history, cultural for comprehensive reflection of the outlined issues and the formulation of substantiated conclusions. The scientific novelty consists in an attempt to comprehensively consider the art of vytynanka in historical retrospect; the periodisation of traditional Ukrainian vytynanka art was presented; the main trends of the folk vytynanka development are defined; the types of paper ornaments as well as the technique of their manufacture, their typology and motifs of ornaments, tools and materials for the manufacture are revealed. Conclusions. Ukrainian vytynanka is a traditional type of decoration characteristic of Ukrainian culture. This art consists in creating patterns and images by cutting motifs out of paper. Vytynanka has deep historical and symbolic roots, associated with Ukrainian national identity. The main elements of Ukrainian vytynanka are geometric shapes, flowers, animals, birds, symbols and motifs from nature. The ears of corn, the sun, roosters and other symbols are popular motifs, because they have a deep cultural and symbolic meaning. It is often associated with holidays, especially spring and summer, when decorations from vytynanka are used to decorate houses and attributes of festive events. Thus, Ukrainian vytynanka is a beautiful form of decorative art, as well as the important symbol of Ukrainian culture and national identity, passing on heritage and traditions from generation to generation.