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Bila Raisa Andriivna's dolls are noted for their unique elegance and attention to detail, the craftswoman creates clothes, shoes and accessories for her dolls with her own hands. Each doll is exclusive and unique.

Bila Raisa Andriivna was born on February 17, 1965 in the village of Mytlyntsi, Gaisyn district, Vinnytsia region, in a family of collective farm workers. Graduated from Mytlynetsk SZSH I-II year.., since 1982. after 1984 studied at the Vinnytsia Cooperative School as a confectioner. In 1984, she got married.

From 1987 to 1999, she lived with her family in Kupyansk, Kharkiv region.

After returning to her native village, Mytlyntsi worked as a salesperson in a local store, later at a milk reception point, baked cakes and holiday cakes to order. Since 2018, he has been working as an Artistic Director at the Mytlynetsk House of Culture.

She started her creative career in 2011. At first, these were folk-style paintings made of salt dough on burlap. Then the salt dough was replaced with polymer clay due to its short life. The stories Karina made to order were mainly of a humorous folk character.

In 2015, she saw an article in the newspaper about the puppeteer Oleksadra Marei and a photo of her work, and was fascinated. I immediately felt the desire to create something similar. She studied the technique of felting in various publications, attended online classes, even ordered a doll to see all the details. I tried a lot of different options of materials and techniques. Attended exhibitions of puppeteers in Kharkiv and Kyiv. She received an invitation from the organizers and for the next season participated in the Kyiv exhibition of puppet makers "Fashion Doll" already as a master.

Mrs. Raisa's works are constantly exhibited at various regional and regional exhibitions. The craftswoman often conducts free master classes on making dolls, amulets and toys in the cultural institutions of her native Kunkiv community.

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