Olga Danilyuk is a Belarusian watercolour artist and a member of the Belarusian Union of Artists. She began her artistsic journey in 2001 and has since developed a distinctived style rooted in atmosphere, sensitivity, and expressive possibilities of transparent colour. Over the years she has become particularly admired for her city landscapes, capturing the rhythm, architecture, and quiet poetry of urban environments with remarkable delicacy and precision.
Throughout her career, Olga has been an active participant in national and international exhibitions, art projects, and plein-air sessions, consistently expanding her creative language and presence. She has held 15 solo exhibitions, each reflecting her evolving mastery of watercolour and her nuanced interpretation of both cityscapes and natural scenes.
Her artworks are held in private collections across Germany, the Netherands, Poland, Canada, Greece, and many other countries, as well as in the state museum collections of Belarus, affirming her significance in contemporary Belarusian art.
Today, Olga continues to explore the interplay of light, atmosphere, and urban narratives, offering collectors watercolours that carry both individuality and emotional resonance.