The Corn Hall in Diss, Suffolk, has been hosting an exhibition by Ukrainian-born artist Andriy Nekrasov, whose vibrant and emotive works have captivated audiences since the show opened on December 7. Originally from Kyiv and now based in Suffolk, Nekrasov has built a reputation for his bold use of colour and energetic brushwork, which many say reflect both his personal journey and the landscapes that surround him.
Running until January 18, the exhibition has attracted warm praise from visitors, who describe his art as “full of life, light and hope.” In a gesture of gratitude, Nekrasov has generously donated one of his striking paintings to The Corn Hall following the close of his exhibition — a gift that the gallery says has “brightened up our Blue Monday.”
The donation marks not only the end of a successful show but also a lasting contribution to the cultural life of Diss. For local audiences, the exhibition has been a rare chance to connect with the vision of an artist whose work bridges Ukraine and the UK, and whose creativity continues to resonate strongly in his new home.
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